Books That Matter: The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire

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Leo Damrosch est un auteur et professeur américain. En 2001, il a été nommé professeur de littérature Ernest Bernbaum à l'Université de Harvard.[1] Il a obtenu un B.A. de l'Université de Yale, un M.A. de l'Université de Cambridge, où il était un Marshall Scholar, et un Ph.D. de l'Université de Princeton. Ses domaines de spécialité académique comprennent le romantisme, les Lumières et le puritanisme.[1] "Les Douleurs du Jésus Quaker" de Damrosch est l'une des explorations récentes les plus importantes de l'histoire des débuts de la Société des Amis. Son Jean-Jacques Rousseau: Restless Genius (2005) a été finaliste du National Book Award pour la non-fiction et lauréat du LL Winship / PEN New England Award 2006 pour le meilleur travail de non-fiction. Parmi ses autres livres figurent "Symbol and Truth in Blake's Myth" (1980), "God's Plot and Man's Stories: Studies in the Fictional Imagination from Milton to Fielding" (1985), "Fictions of Reality in the Age of Hume and Johnson" (1987) et "La découverte de l'Amérique par Tocqueville" (2010).

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Books That Matter: The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire pdf par Leo Damrosch

In Books That Matter: The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Professor Damrosch invites you on a riveting, 24-lecture examination of this great work from multiple perspectives; as a vast historical chronicle, as a compelling masterpiece of literature, as a sharp commentary on cultural mores, and as a cautionary tale to Enlightenment Europe. An engaging, chapter-by-chapter guide to the Decline and Fall, Professor Damrosch’s course helps you navigate the book’s themes, structure, philosophies, background, and lasting influence. Whether you’ve read the book before and are looking for new ways to think about it, or whether you’ve always wanted to read it but never knew where to start, Professor Damrosch’s lectures are a fascinating, rewarding, and authoritative guide to the enduring legacy of a once-mighty empire—and the great book that became its eulogy and epitaph.

For all its renown as a work of style, elegance, wit, and insight, The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire can be intimidating for the armchair historian. Published between 1776 and 1781, the six volumes contain 1.5 million words, an estimated 8,000 footnotes, a cast of 10,000 historical figures, and they span a timeline of more than 1,000 years.

Yet, even today, centuries after its original publication, Gibbon’s historical chronicle demands to be read and understood. There are several important reasons for this, according to Dr. Leo Damrosch, Professor of Literature Emeritus at Harvard University:

First, while later historians have brought fresh perspectives to the Roman Empire’s collapse, Gibbon’s book remains profoundly truthful in the events it recounts, bringing what Professor Damrosch calls a “unifying, insight-inspiring perspective to the past.”

Second, a great work of history is just as much about storytelling as it is about events. Gibbon is a masterful storyteller, and his Decline and Fall still has the ability to hook modern-day readers with its style and manner—just like a great novel.

And third, Gibbon was (and remains) a landmark historian who revolutionized the way writers think about and interpret the past. Despite being a product of his time in certain views, his techniques and insights would lay the foundation for generations of future historians.

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