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Livros Peter Gay. "—David CannadeAn sential work for anyone who wish to unrstand the social history of the neteenth century, Schnzler's Century is the culmatn of Peter Gay's thirty-five years of scholarship on bourgeois culture and society.
Usg Arthur Schnzler, the sexually embolned Vienne playwright, as his master of ceremoni, Gay offers a brilliant reexamatn of the hundred-year perd that began wh the feat of Napoleon and nclud wh the nflagratn of 1914. A semal work as melod and hntg as the era published 1968, Weimar Culture is one of the masterworks of Peter Gay's distguished reer.
The Science of Freedom plet Peter Gay's brilliant reterpretatn begun The Enlightenment: The Rise of Morn Paganism.
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Wh his ual w and élan, teemed historian Peter Gay enters the ntent, long-standg bat over the romantic perd.
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Gay’s spe is wi, his sights sharp. Guidg rears through the history of the romantic movement across Bra, France, Germany, and Swzerland, Gay argu that the bt way to nceptualize romanticism is to accept s plited nature and acknowledge that there is no “sgle basket” to nta . Gay nceiv of romantics “fai, ” whose dividual members share fundamental valu but reta unique quali.
In this provotive book—at once a scholarly study and a vigoro polemic—Peter Gay sets out to shatter old myths, to sort out illn om realy, and to rtore the men of the Enlightenment—Voltaire, Rose, Dirot—to the teem they serve.
Gay’s well-known crique of Carl Becker’s The Heavenly Cy of the Eighteenth Century Philosophers, are polemics agast wily accepted views of the Enlightenment.
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”—Lee Siegel, New York Tim Book ReviewPeter Gay explor the shockg mornist rebelln that, begng the 1840s, transformed art, lerature, mic, and film.
Focg on three lerary masterpiec—Charl Dickens's Bleak Hoe (1853), Gtave Flbert's Madame Bovary (1857), and Thomas Mann's Budnbrooks (1901)—Peter Gay, a leadg cultural historian, monstrat that there is more than one way to read a novel. That tst, Gay brilliantly shows, is misplaced; novels take their own path to realy.
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Usg Dickens, Flbert, and Mann as his exampl, Gay explor their world, their craftsmanship, and their mds. A bgraphy of the greatt mil md Wtern history Mozart's unshakable hold on the public's nscns n only be strengthened by historian and bgrapher Peter Gay's ncise and ft look at the geni's life. In this poignant book, a renowned historian tells of his youth as an assiated, anti-relig Jew Nazi Germany om 1933 to 1939—“the story, ” says Peter Gay, “of a poisong and how I alt wh .
” Wh his ctomary eloquence and analytic acumen, Gay scrib his fay, the life they led, and the reasons they did not emigrate sooner, and he explor his own ambivalent feelgs—then and now—toward Germany s people. Gay relat that the early years of the Nazi regime were relatively benign for his fay, yet even before the events of 1938–39, culmatg Kristallnacht, they were nvced they mt leave the untry. Gay scrib the bravery and genuy of his father workg out this difficult emigratn procs, the urage of the non-Jewish iends who helped his fay durg their last bter months Germany, and the fay’s mountg panic as they wnsed the difference of other untri to their plight and that of others like themselv.
Gay’s acunt—marked by ndor, mosty, and sight—adds an important and curly neglected perspective to the history of German Jewry.