The Hedgehog And The Fox: An Essay on Tolstoy's View of History

Isaiah Berlin

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'Brilliant. Searching and profound' E.H. Carr, Times Literary Supplement

'When reading Isaiah Berlin we breathe an altogether different air' New York Review of Books

'Beautifully written' W. H. Auden, New Yorker

'Ingenious. Exactly what good critical writing should be' Max Beloff, Guardian

The fox knows many things, but the hedgehog knows one big thing.

For Isaiah Berlin, there is a fundamental distinction in mankind: those who are fascinated by the infinite variety of things - foxes - and those who relate everything to a central all-embracing system - hedgehogs. It can be applied to the greatest creative minds: Dante, Ibsen and Proust are hedgehogs, while Shakespeare, Aristotle and Joyce are foxes.

Yet when Berlin reaches the case of Tolstoy, he finds a fox by nature, but a hedgehog by conviction; a duality which holds the key to understanding Tolstoy's work, illuminating a paradox of his philosophy of history and showing why he was frequently misunderstood by his contemporaries and critics.

With a foreword by Michael Ignatieff

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  • This little book is so entertaining, as well as acute, that the reader hardly notices that it is learned too - OBSERVERThe most important study of Tolstoy's thought written in English for a long time - THE LISTENERVery readable, with a lively honed down style - SUNDAY MERCURYDelightful to read - SUNDAY TIMES[Berlin] has a deep and subtle feeling for the puzzle of Tolstoy's personality, and he writes throughout ... with a wonderful eloquence - NEW YORK TIMESThe argument is ingenious and subtle, full of overtones - exactly what good critical writing should be - GUARDIAN

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