Magnificent Rebels

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From the Costa Prize-winning author of The Invention of Nature, Magnificent Rebels is a riveting, eye-opening biography of the first Romantics: a revolutionary group of friends based in the small German town of Jena whose modern ideas transformed society and the way we lead our lives today.

In the 1790s an extraordinary group of friends changed the world. Disappointed by the French Revolution's rapid collapse into tyranny, what they wanted was nothing less than a revolution of the mind. The rulers of Europe had ordered their peoples how to think and act for too long. Based in the small German town of Jena, through poetry, drama, philosophy and science, they transformed the way we think about ourselves and the world around us. They were the first Romantics.

Their way of understanding the world still frames our lives and being. We're still empowered by their daring leap into the self. We still think with their minds, see with their imagination and feel with their emotions. We also still walk the same tightrope between meaningful self-fulfilment and destructive narcissism, between the rights of the individual and our role as a member of our community and our responsibilities towards future generations who will inhabit this planet. This extraordinary group of friends changed our world. It is impossible to imagine our lives, thoughts and understanding without the foundation of their ground-breaking ideas.

(P) 2022 Hodder & Stoughton Limited

Critics Review

  • This is ridiculous. No book about German philosophy has any right to be this fun. This witty, gossipy, sparkling history . . . fizzed with creative energy

    The Times, Book of the Year
  • Magnificent Rebels is – well – magnificent. This is how such books should be written, with clarity, passion and delight. A thrilling intellectual adventure

    John Banville, Book of the Year
  • This is indeed an electrifying book, in its illuminated portraits, its dynamic narrative and its sparking ideas

    Observer
  • A witty, gossipy, sparkling history, full of bright jewels of anecdote . . . Magnificent Rebels is a triumph

    The Times
  • In a gripping account of what she calls the “Jena Set” (which was intellectually and emotionally as complex as the Bloomsbury Group), Wulf brings the dramatis personae compellingly to life

    Financial Times
  • An ambitious, engaging and effusive account . . . a considerable achievement

    Times Literary Supplement

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