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The Hedgehog and the Fox Information
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 "The Hedgehog and the Fox" is the title of an essay by Isaiah Berlin, regarding the Russian author Leo Tolstoy's theory of history. The title is a reference to a fragment attributed to the ancient Greek poet Archilochus: πόλλ οἶδ ἀλώπηξ,...



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 The Boston Globe
Hedgehogs And Foxes
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 The Spectator
A fox with a bit of hedgehog
09/30/2006: 877 words, approx. 3 pages THE LAST MAN WHO KNEW EVERYTHING by Andrew Robinson Oneworld, £17.99, pp. 288, ISBN 1851684948 . £14.99 (plus £2.45 p&p) 0870 429 6655 Replace the commas in the subtitle of this book, 'Thomas Young, the Anonymous Polymath who Proved Newton Wrong, Explained How...



Literary Criticism
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Critical Essay by William Barrett
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 In the following review of The Hedgehog and the Fox, Barrett praises Berlin's interpretation of the digressions on history which punctuate Tolstoy's War and Peace.


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