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March 2003
6 x 9, 501 pp., 32 illus.
(CLOTH)
Trade

ISBN-10:
1-890951-32-3
ISBN-13:
978-1-890951-32-0

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Thomas W. Laqueur

Reviews

"Deeply learned ..."
Robert A. Nye, PhD, JAMA

"A superb new volume ... a helluva ride."
Emma Tom, Weekend Australian

"Laqueur is an impeccable historian of ideas. He writes in an elegant, almost mesmerizing prose...."
Davenport-Hines, TLS

"This is no cute 'n' frothy pop-cultural round-up: it's a very scholarly work...."
T. Glyde, Time Out

"... a long, thoughtful ... meditation on privacy, solitude, the imagination and what Mr. Laquer calls 'the morally autonomous, modern' self."
Emily Eakin, New York Times

"Laquer tackles with aplomb what has been called the last taboo."
Kirkus Reviews

"A compendious and witty analysis of the subject."
Jenny Diski, Los Angeles Times Book Review

"Laqueur is persuasive. An engaging writer."
The New Yorker

"Laqueur argues entertainingly that 'onanism' went on to shape the way that we experience ourselves as modern, autonomous individuals."
Heather Findlay, Girlfriends

"As a work of scholarly research ... Professor Laqueur's hefty tome is without equal."
Alexander Waugh, Sunday Telegraph (UK)

"It will, it almost goes without saying, become the standard work on the subject."
James Delingpole, The Spectator

"... the best sort of contemporary historical scholarship, combining historical detective work and detailed explication with a long view."
Jeffrey Weeks, Times Higher Education Supplement

"Enlightening."
Patty Lamberti, Playboy

"His writing is free from embarrassment and needless jargon...."
Publishers Weekly

"Laqueur's penetrating analysis will fascinate social historians and the intellectual public. Recommended."
Martha Cornog, Library Journal

 
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