Eton Voices

Eton Voices by Danny Danziger, published by Viking in 1988, offers an insightful exploration of Eton College, a prestigious institution known for its historical significance and contemporary relevance. This first edition spans 290 pages and is presented in English. The book emphasizes that Eton is not merely a relic of its illustrious past but a dynamic school that continues to shape influential figures in modern society.
Readers will find a detailed examination of Eton’s role in education, particularly at the secondary and higher levels. Danziger presents a perspective that highlights the school’s ongoing impact on contemporary life, illustrating how it produces graduates who maintain a unique connection to current societal dynamics. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of tradition and modernity in educational settings.
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The point about Eton is that it is not an anachronism, coasting along on the coat-tails of a glorious and privileged past, but a school which turns out boys who have now, as they had then, a hold on contemporary life in a way no other school has achieved.
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