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Edgar Feuchtwanger (Author)
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Reputations April 28, 2000
The founder of the modern British Conservative party has been described as an adventurer, a charlatan, a clever rogue and a perspicacious politician. These different characterizations have all had their ardent supporters as Benjamin Disraeli rarely inspired indifference from his contemporaries or later commentators.
 
This new lively study sheds light on Disraeli's controversial life and ambiguous political legacy, providing a portrait of one of the great personalities of the age and the leader of the key political movement of Victorian Britain.
 
Before becoming Prime Minister in 1874, Disraeli was an exotic, dandified figure. He was a novelist who escaped his creditors, and launched a political career, with his election to a seat in the House of Commons. He showed in his political life a writer's command of the potent image and pregnant phrase. A one-of-a-kind figure in Westminster politics, he was a favorite of monarchs but distrusted or disliked by most of the members of his own party. However, his speeches and writings remain memorable and influential and he has become an iconic figure to a diverse group of modern-day conservatives.
Edgar Feuchtwanger is at University of Southampton.
The founder of the modern British Conservative party has been described as an adventurer, a charlatan, a clever rogue and a perspicacious politician. These different characterizations have all had their ardent supporters as Benjamin Disraeli rarely inspired indifference from his contemporaries or later commentators.
 
This new lively study sheds light on Disraeli's controversial life and ambiguous political legacy, providing a portrait of one of the great personalities of the age and the leader of the key political movement of Victorian Britain.
 
Before becoming Prime Minister in 1874, Disraeli was an exotic, dandified figure. He was a novelist who escaped his creditors, and launched a political career, with his election to a seat in the House of Commons. He showed in his political life a writer's command of the potent image and pregnant phrase. A one-of-a-kind figure in Westminster politics, he was a favorite of monarchs but distrusted or disliked by most of the members of his own party. However, his speeches and writings remain memorable and influential and he has become an iconic figure to a diverse group of modern-day conservatives.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

"This is a most useful biography designed for readers who have a decent background in 19th-century English politics."—CHOICE
"This is a most useful biography designed for readers who have a decent background in 19th-century English politics."—CHOICE
 
"An admirably concise and thought-provoking biography...I thoroughly enjoyed this book."—History Review: The Journal for History Students

"Guides reader(s) skilfully through the famous milestones. This is a most elegantly written and intellectually engrossing study of a major figure of natural interest."—Association of Jewish Refugees

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"This is a most useful biography designed for readers who have a decent background in 19th-century English politics."—CHOICE
 
"An admirably concise and thought-provoking biography...I thoroughly enjoyed this book."—History Review: The Journal for History Students

"Guides reader(s) skilfully through the famous milestones. This is a most elegantly written and intellectually engrossing study of a major figure of natural interest."—Association of Jewish Refugees

About the Author

Edgar Feuchtwanger is at University of Southampton.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury USA (April 28, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0340719109
  • ISBN-13: 978-0340719107
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.4 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,334,959 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A must read for English politics and history., April 3, 2001
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lindsay Scholle (Sydney, Australia) - See all my reviews
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This is an insightful lesson into the man. Edgar Feuchtwanger makes the subject more interesting than ever with an easy to read style.
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3.0 out of 5 stars A Mysterious, Dicotomic and Distressing Personality, October 25, 2006
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Grey Wolffe "Zeb Kantrowitz" (North Waltham, MA United States) - See all my reviews
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Disraeli did not become PM until 1874 just after his 70th birthday, at which time he was already a living myth, though much of the myth had been created and staged by 'Dizzy' himself. He began his ascendency into the high councils of England by becoming a writer of popular fiction. Though none of his early books could have been described as popular successes, they were the talk of the 'salons', who were peopled by the aristocracy and the shakers and movers of the victorian era.

He came from all the wrong parts of the wrong class, but was able to endear himself to many who were not as quick witted as he was. While playing the prig, satirist and clown he was able to make himself indispensible to the Tory frontbenchers. But he spent many years in the background and then as a lieutenant to Derby.

The book itself is very academic and written for an English/Commonwealth audience, so that americans might find that certain ideas are given short shrift because they are easily understood by the english public. For myself I don't have enough background in how the two houses of parliament functioned in concert to fully understand the Lords v Commons. Also I find the use of multiple names for the same people to be distracting like reading Tolstoy (Stanley, who becomes Lord Derby and then Duke of Something is just one example).

The writing is a little ponderous and you will find paragraphs that are almost two pages. It's also hard sometimes to tell where and who is being quoted.
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