This is one of several of Mr. Scruton's books that are in my home library. I was pleasantly surprised to discover that he resides not far from me. I also enjoyed his documentary regarding beauty available on YouTube. The Italian scholar Umberto Eco has edited a book titled "History of Beauty".
~Hilton
'Beauty is truth, truth beauty,' - that is all ye know on earth, and all ye need to know. Keats
Thanks for the pointer again. I think that his excplications are important to transport certain, very important truths to the frustrated and both emotionally as well as spiritually impoverished 'serfs' of the modern world.
Oh, to have a non-ethnic nose...!
ReplyDeleteOh, to be a non-ethnic!
ReplyDeleteEternal.
ReplyDeleteYes, technically everyone is ethnic, but in an American context, "ethnic" means a member of a minority group.
ReplyDeleteIn the rapidly changing American context, the historic American majority population also has an ethnic identity, in fact many of them!
ReplyDeleteThis is one of several of Mr. Scruton's books that are in my home library. I was pleasantly surprised to discover that he resides not far from me. I also enjoyed his documentary regarding beauty available on YouTube. The Italian scholar Umberto Eco has edited a book titled "History of Beauty".
ReplyDelete~Hilton
'Beauty is truth, truth beauty,' - that is all ye know on earth, and all ye need to know.
Keats
Thanks for the link!
ReplyDeleteOh, to be a 15th Century Florentine!
ReplyDeleteI once lacked an ethnic nose. A few rugby seasons and boxing matches later and I have moved from Greek to Roman.
ReplyDeleteEvolution I say!
Ha ha, my self-deprecating comment about my schnozz has caused a bit of commotion. Many apologies!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the pointer again. I think that his excplications are important to transport certain, very important truths to the frustrated and both emotionally as well as spiritually impoverished 'serfs' of the modern world.
ReplyDeleteI read this a few months ago and just rediscovered it whilst doing a spot of dusting today, such a great book.
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