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Volume I
Editors’ Prefaces
Maps
Part I
1. Context, Family and Early Years
2. Cambridge, Iceland and Norway
Part II
3. The First World War
4. Wittgenstein and Homosexuality
5. Elementary School Teacher and Architect
6. Wittgenstein and the Vienna Circle
Volume II
Part III
7. Return to Cambridge
Part IV
8. The Second World War
9. Last Years as Professor of Philosophy
10. Wittgenstein and Ireland
Part V
11. Last Years
12. Assessments of the Man and the Philosopher
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgements
Indexes
A wealth of resources, now revised, updated and presented in two-volumes, Portraits of Wittgenstein includes photographs and maps alongside new contributions providing personal and revealing insights into Wittgenstein and his extraordinary life.
F. A. Flowers III is a retired appellate lawyer. In
addition to being the author of several legal publications, he is
the Editor of the First Edition of this work, as well as the Editor
of Leo Tolstoy's The Gospel in Brief (1997).
Ian Ground is Teaching Fellow in the Department of Fine Art,
Newcastle University and Secretary of the British Wittgenstein
Society. He has published on topics in the philosophy of
Wittgenstein, aesthetics and philosophical issues concerning the
understanding of animal minds.
[This] is a wonderful project - endlessly fascinating for
philosophers, but it will also appeal to anyone with the most
casual interest in twentieth-century intellectual history. This is
the work everyone who is interested in Wittgenstein the man
needs.
*Times Literary Supplement*
[A] splendid two-volume compendium ... Together they [the volumes]
present a composite image of the man which is hugely
impressive.
*The Fortnightly Review*
The contributions are excellent and rich in knowledge of the
historical perspective and intellectual horizons in which
Wittgenstein was moving.
*Wittgenstein-Studien (Bloomsbury translation)*
I have made constant use of this multi-volume collection of
reminiscences about Wittgenstein since its original publication in
1999. This new and expanded edition adds several insightful pieces,
including a detailed report on Wittgenstein’s visit to Cornell in
1949. Endlessly fascinating!
*James C. Klagge, Professor of Philosophy, Virginia Tech, USA and
Author of 'Wittgenstein in Exile.'*
Portraits of Wittgenstein is a comprehensive collection of
recollections and memoirs of the greatest philosopher of the
twentieth century. It is a mesmerising array of snapshots of a
fascinating and charismatic thinker, which will give delight to
many readers, and provides indispensable raw materials for
reflections on Wittgenstein and his role in his troubled times and
the relevance of his thought to ours.
*Peter Hacker, Professor of Philosophy, University of Kent at
Canterbury, UK*
In bringing together such a large collection of memoirs of
Wittgenstein - many hard to find in their original publications -
the editors of this two-volume set perform an inestimable service
to scholars of the philosopher, whether their interest is simply in
biographical details or if they wish to contextualise his
philosophy. The original of this publication has been of great
service to me over the years in understanding the life and work of
Wittgenstein, and I fully expect this expanded edition to fill a
similar role.
*Jonathan Smith, Archivist, Trinity College Library Cambridge,
University of Cambridge, UK*
Portraits of Wittgenstein is an invaluable cornucopia of
biographical materials - from chronologies to records of teaching,
from diary extracts to reminiscences. These newly updated volumes
richly frame the extraordinary life of one of the
twentieth-century's greatest philosophers as well as the receding
horizon of his own time.
*David Stern, Professor of Philosophy, University of Iowa, USA*
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