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The Book of Vices (edición 1995)

por Robert J. Hutchinson

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"Sloth. Avarice. Lust. Gluttony. Pride. Anger. Envy. While long denounced as the source of much of the evil in the world, the Seven Deadly Sins have also inspired the great classics of Western literature: Milton's Paradise Lost, all of Shakespeare's plays, and the works of Aristotle, Chaucer, Dante, Jane Austen, and Walt Whitman, to name just a few." "The Book of Vices brings together some of the wittiest tributes to human weakness and temptation ever written, from Rabelais's "In Praise of Debtors," to Benjamin Franklin's "On Selecting a Mistress," to Ben Johnson's "Hymn to the Belly." Ranging across the centuries, it includes the classic bawdy tales of Boccaccio and Apuleius, as well as tempting selections from such modern writers as Ogden Nash, John Updike, Fran Lebowitz, Tom Wolfe, and Lisa Alther." "Poking good-natured fun at the new "politics of virtue," The Book of Vices is an irresistible guide to the wild side of literature - and its tales of caution will provide edifying reading for the entire family."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved… (más)
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Título:The Book of Vices
Autores:Robert J. Hutchinson
Información:Riverhead (1995), Edition: First Edition, Hardcover, 280 pages
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Absolutely hilarious; the thesis is that some moderate amount of any of the seven deadly sins is beneficial for us. The editor has collected snippets and full essays in support of his point. It's worth some consideration. ( )
  jpsnow | Apr 14, 2008 |
This book came out in response to the era when everyone and their stupid uncle had William Bennett's "The Book of Virtues" on their nightstand and was pretending to read it. Like "Virtues," "Vices" is a compendium of essays, short stories and literary excerpts that illustrate moral principles. As you might expect, "The Book of Vices" highlights the negative of the concept of morality. It is thoroughly enjoyable, but it is not a light read. With quotes and excerpts from everyone from Muhammed Ali to Xenophon, the book goes heavy on Greek philosophers and medieval writers like Bocaccio. If you like that sort of thing, I think you'll enjoy reading these selections, which are conveniently organized according to the particular deadly sin they illustrate, with happy little quotes at the beginning of each section, such as St. Augustine's "Da mihi castitatem et continentiam, sed noli modo" ("Give me chastity and continence--but not yet!") How can you beat something like that?

But, like "Virtues," it's really quite heavier intellectual lifting than you might be expecting from a book with this premise, hence the reason so many people bought "Virtues" and never read it, is basically the same reason this little gem never took off in popularity. It's one of my personal favorites, however. I find the selections witty, apt, thought-provoking, and a great way to encourage you to read more of a particular author or work you discover. Nearly all the works are available in the public domain and therefore accessible on places like gutenberg.org. Enjoy. ( )
  fancyconstance | Oct 30, 2007 |
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"Sloth. Avarice. Lust. Gluttony. Pride. Anger. Envy. While long denounced as the source of much of the evil in the world, the Seven Deadly Sins have also inspired the great classics of Western literature: Milton's Paradise Lost, all of Shakespeare's plays, and the works of Aristotle, Chaucer, Dante, Jane Austen, and Walt Whitman, to name just a few." "The Book of Vices brings together some of the wittiest tributes to human weakness and temptation ever written, from Rabelais's "In Praise of Debtors," to Benjamin Franklin's "On Selecting a Mistress," to Ben Johnson's "Hymn to the Belly." Ranging across the centuries, it includes the classic bawdy tales of Boccaccio and Apuleius, as well as tempting selections from such modern writers as Ogden Nash, John Updike, Fran Lebowitz, Tom Wolfe, and Lisa Alther." "Poking good-natured fun at the new "politics of virtue," The Book of Vices is an irresistible guide to the wild side of literature - and its tales of caution will provide edifying reading for the entire family."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

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