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Saint Augustine's childhood

Confessiones ; bk. 1

by Augustine

Synopsis

In Garry Wills's biography of Saint Augustine for the Penguin Lives series, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author brilliantly documented the life of the great Christian thinker. His translations of passages of Saint Augustine's influential Confessiones were hailed as "sizzling" (Peter Brown, New York Review of Books). James Wood, writing for the London Review of Books declared, "Augustine flourishes in Wills's hand." Now, Wills has taken on a translation of the first of four books of the Confessiones, "Childhood." Wills's broad-ranging and incisive discussion of the style, structure, and themes of "Childhood" brings a fresh perspective to this classic work, including the juxtaposition of Augustine's concept of childhood and the learning of language with the ideas of Noam Chomsky and current research. Beautifully designed and translated by "America's greatest living intellectual" (The American Prospect), "Childhood" will be sought after by academics, Christians, and the general reader.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2001
ISBN-13 9780670030019
ISBN-10 0670030015
Class Copyright
Publisher Viking
Subject BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 191
Language Latin
Shelf No. GV527
Grade Range 12 - 12
Ages 18 - 99