Autobiography Special Indian Edition, 1st Indian Reprint
by Bertrand Russell
| Publisher: | Routledge |
| Published In: | 2010 |
| Binding Type: | Paperback |
| Weight: | 950 gms |
| Pages: | xvi + 746 Pages, Index, Notes, Acknowledgements |
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Bertrand Russell remains one of the greatest philosophers and most complex figures of the twentieth century. In this frank, homorous and decidedly charming autobiography, Russell offers readers the story of his life-introducing the people, events and influences that shaped the man he was to become.
Originally published in three volumes in the late 1960s, Autobiography is a revealing recollection of a truly extra ordinary life written with the vivid freshness and clarity that has made Bertrand Russell's writings so distinctively his own.
Bertrand Russell (1872-1970) was one of the most formidable thinkers of the modern era. A philosopher, mathematician, educational innovator, champion of intellectual, social and Sexual freedom, and a campaigner for peace and human rights, he has also a prolific writer of popular and influential books, essays and lectures on an extensive range of subjects.
Considered to be one of the most controversial figures of the twentieth century, Bertrand Russell is widely renowned for his provocative writings These definitive works offer profound insights and forward thinking perspectives on a changing 'Western society progressively shaped, most significantly, two world wars, the decline of British imperialism and an living moral landscape.
Introduction
I. 1872-1914 :
1. Childhood
2. Adolescence
3. Cambridge
4. Engagement
5. First Marriage
6. 'Principia Mathematica'
7. Cambridge Again
II. 1914-1944 :
8. The First War
9. Russia
10. China
11. Second Marriage
12. Later Years of Telegraph House
13. America. 1938-1944
III. 1944-1967 :
Preface
14. Return to England
15. At Home and Abroad
16. Trafalgar Square
17. The Foundation
Postscript