Percival Lowell. The Culture And Science Of A Boston Brahmin

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This engaging and wide-ranging biography casts new light on the life and careers of Percival Lowell. Scion of a wealthy Boston family, elder brother of... Lire la suite
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This engaging and wide-ranging biography casts new light on the life and careers of Percival Lowell. Scion of a wealthy Boston family, elder brother of Harvard President Lawrence and poet Amy, Percival Lowell is best remembered as the astronomer who claimed that intelligent beings had built a network of canals on Mats. But the Lowell who emerges in David Strauss's finely textured portrait was a polymath: not just a self-taught astronomer, but a shrewd investor, skilled photographer, inspired public speaker, and adventure-travel writer whose popular books contributed to an awakening American interest in Japan. Strauss shows that Lowell consistently followed the same intellectual agenda. One of the principal American disciples of Herbert Spencer, Lowell, in his investigations of Japanese culture, set out to confirm Spencer's notion that Westerners were the highest expression of the evolutionary process. In his brilliant defense of the canals on Mars, Lowell drew on Spencer's evolutionary views to argue that planets would develop life-supporting atmospheres over time. Strauss's charming, somewhat bittersweet tale is the story of a rebellious Boston Brahmin whose outsider mentality, deep commitment to personal freedom, and competence in two cultures all contributed to the very special character of his careers, first as a cultural analyst and then more memorably as an astronomer.

Sommaire

    • Percival Lowell and the Boston Brahmins
  • THE PRIVATE LOWELL
    • The making of an improper Bostonian
    • Lowell and his peers
    • Preparation of a polymath
    • New careers
  • LOWELL AS SPENCERIAN
    • Cosmic philosopher
    • Image-maker
    • Psychical researcher
    • Cosmogonist
  • LOWELL AS ASTRONOMER
    • From "Astronomical Picnic" to observatory
    • Lowell's campaign for the Canals of Mars
    • The establishment responds
    • The search for recognition
    • A proper Bostonian on Mars hill.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    05/02/2001
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    0-674-00291-1
  • EAN
    9780674002913
  • Présentation
    Relié
  • Nb. de pages
    333 pages
  • Poids
    0.7 Kg
  • Dimensions
    16,4 cm × 24,2 cm × 3,1 cm

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Biographie de David Strauss

DAVID STRAUSS is Professor of History, Kalamazoo College.

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