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Collection code
RA3
Recent acquisition no.
1781
Source if not BR
Internet print from K. Blackwell
Recipient(s)
Hirsch, Carl E.
Sender(s)
BR
Date
1957/09/21
Full date (Estimate)
1957/09/21
Form of letter
TLS(DX)
Pieces
1
BR's address code (if sender)
PP
Notes and topics

"I have not studied Existentialism at all carefully but what I know of it makes me think that it is rubbish." Also on romanticism.

Transcription

BR TO CARL E. HIRSCH, 21 SEPT. 1957
BRACERS 131539. TLS. Internet print
Proofread by K. Blackwell


<letterhead>
Plas Penrhyn,
Penrhyndeudraeth,
Merioneth.1, 2
21 September, 1957.

Dear Mr. Hirsch,

Thank you for your letter of September 16. You will find all that I have to say about romanticism in my History of Western Philosophy in the chapters ona the Romantic Movement, Rousseau and Byron. I have not studied Existentialism at all carefully but what I know of it makes me think it is rubbish. My essay called “In Praise of Idleness” was published in a volume called In Praise of Idleness and Other Essays. I do not remember who published it in America, but in England it was published by Allen & Unwin and in England it is still in print. I did not know of Stevenson’s Apology for Idlers. If I had, I would have made acknowledgement to him.

Yours sincerely,
<signed> Bertrand Russell

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    [document] Proofread against an image of the original letter.

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    [envelope] Mr. Carl E. Hirsch, | 422 West Freedley Street, | Noristown, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. Pmk: POR? | CAR? | 22 SEP 57

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Record no.
131539
Record created
Jun 13, 2017
Record last modified
Jun 04, 2026
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