Speaking Out of Turn - Lectures and Speeches 1940-1991

Author(s): Manning Clark

Australia

This fascinating book brings together forty-two selected speeches and lectures by Professor Manning Clark. They range over fifty years from 'What of Germany', delivered in 1940, to the last, delivered in 1991 just before his death at the launch of Barry Humphries' book The Life and Death of Sandy Stone and reveal recurring themes as well as developments in Clark's thinking. In one sense they are all of a piece. They reflect the values, aspirations, regrets-and laughter-of one passionate and intelligent man. In another, they change and develop during the course of that man's intellectual and emotional career. In early manhood he analysed issues and problems ruthlessly in terms of his own values. In middle life he portrayed men and women and expounded ideas from a historical perspective. Towards his end the elegiac mood prevailed and he sought-not always successfully-to speak as a 'life affirmer' and to regard all men and women and events with the 'eye of pity'.


Product Information

General Fields

  • : 9780522847703
  • : Melbourne University Publishing
  • : Melbourne University Press
  • : 0.358338
  • : 01 October 1997
  • : .6 Inches X 5.55 Inches X 8.5 Inches
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Manning Clark
  • : Paperback
  • : English
  • : very good
  • : 284