Sir Isaiah Berlin OM spent the whole of his professional life at Oxford, as a Fellow of All Souls College, a Fellow of New College, Chichele Professor of Social and Political theory and first President of Wolfson College. He is the author of many books and was President of the British Academy from 1974 until 1978. He died in 1997.
very readable, with a lively honed down style * SUNDAY MERCURY * The argument is ingenious and subtle, full of overtones - exactly what good critical writing should be * GUARDIAN * Berlin's stunning command of the resources of scholarship, his sensitivity to literature and to character, and his eloquence as a writer give this essay the lustre of a virtuoso performance * ATLANTIC * Beautifully written and suggestive -- W H Auden * NEW YORKER * [Berlin] has a deep and subtle feeling for the puzzle of Tolstoy's personality, and he writes throughout ... with a wonderful eloquence * NEW YORK TIMES * Delightful to read * SUNDAY TIMES * The most important study of Tolstoy's thought written in English for a long time * THE LISTENER * Very readable, with a lively honed down style * SUNDAY MERCURY * This little book is so entertaining, as well as acute, that the reader hardly notices that it is learned too * OBSERVER * Brilliant ... searching and profound * TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT *