The Life of Bertrand RussellThe eloquent and intimate biography of one of the most significant figures of the last century. Bertrand Russell was a British philosopher, logician, mathematician, historian, writer, social critic, political activist and won the Nobel Prize for literature. Born into the high world of the Whig aristocracy, among people for whom Waterloo was still almost a personal memory, Russell lived to inspire the campaign against nuclear warfare. He was imprisoned in 1918 for his Pacifism. Ronald Clark, with access to a mass of material, provides a fascinating and graphic portrait of the man. There is virtually no aspect of Russell's long life to which something new - and often unexpected - is not added by this remarkable and incisive book. |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 63
Page
... Russell's changes of stance than can be found today. Much the same may well emerge about what has been called his preventivewar phase. Russell's letters to Lucy Donnelly, to Lady Constance Malleson and above all to Lady Ottoline Morrell ...
... Russell's changes of stance than can be found today. Much the same may well emerge about what has been called his preventivewar phase. Russell's letters to Lucy Donnelly, to Lady Constance Malleson and above all to Lady Ottoline Morrell ...
Page
... Russell's godfather, Cobden-Sanderson; the second, D. A. Spalding, a young scientist studying animal instincts who in 1873 had been employed by the Amberleys as tutor for Frank. It is possible that Russell's grandparents would have ...
... Russell's godfather, Cobden-Sanderson; the second, D. A. Spalding, a young scientist studying animal instincts who in 1873 had been employed by the Amberleys as tutor for Frank. It is possible that Russell's grandparents would have ...
Page
... Russell for the life to come, it prepared him well enough for this one. A recruit who had survived Pembroke Lodge could meet with ease the taxing physical demands of a huge literary output and regard imprisonment in his ninetieth year ...
... Russell for the life to come, it prepared him well enough for this one. A recruit who had survived Pembroke Lodge could meet with ease the taxing physical demands of a huge literary output and regard imprisonment in his ninetieth year ...
Page
... Russell's high standards; more probably because they brought with them a whiff of the unorthodox. Education by tutors combined with residence in a house that looked out over the world from lofty isolation, and Lady Russell's strong ...
... Russell's high standards; more probably because they brought with them a whiff of the unorthodox. Education by tutors combined with residence in a house that looked out over the world from lofty isolation, and Lady Russell's strong ...
Page
... Russell's later commiserations on those who lacked the courage to sin. A picture-book example of American womanhood, devoted to good works, Alys was just twenty-two, recently graduated from the Pennsylvanian women's college of Bryn Mawr ...
... Russell's later commiserations on those who lacked the courage to sin. A picture-book example of American womanhood, devoted to good works, Alys was just twenty-two, recently graduated from the Pennsylvanian women's college of Bryn Mawr ...
Contents
Principia Mathematica | |
The New Romantic | |
A Long March Downhill | |
Start of an Experiment | |
End of an Experiment | |
The American Ordeal | |
A Member of the Establishment | |
The Last Attachment | |
Towards a Short War with Russia? | |
Into the New World | |
Ottoline | |
Enter Wittgenstein | |
Ebbing Tide | |
An American Adventure | |
Against the Stream | |
Into Battle | |
Colette | |
From War to Peace | |
TurningPoint | |
The Genesis of Protest | |
The Rise of Ralph Schoenman | |
The Enigmatic Friendship | |
Once More His Own | |
Private Memorandum concerning Ralph | |
Sources and Bibliography | |
Notes and References | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
agreed Alys American arrived asked atomic Beatrice Webb began believe Bertie Bertrand Russell bomb Britain Cambridge Clifford Allen Colette Committee days later discussed Dora doubt earlier early England fact feel felt Foundation friends Garsington German Gilbert Murray give happy hope human idea intellectual Journal Kingsley Martin Lady lectures letter logic logical atomism London Lord Lucy Donnelly Lytton Strachey Man’s marriage mathematics meeting mind months Moore moral never No-Conscription Fellowship one’s Ottoline’s pacifist paper passion peace Pembroke Lodge Philip Morrell philosophy political possible Principia Principia Mathematica prison problems Ralph Ralph Schoenman replied Russell wrote Russell-Alys Russell-Einstein Manifesto Russell’s Russian Schoenman seems soon Stanley Unwin statement talk things thought told Ottoline Trinity truth University weeks Whitehead wife wish Wittgenstein writing written wrote to Ottoline young