Homo Ludens: A Study of the Play-Element in Culture

Author:   Johan Huizinga
Publisher:   Beacon Press
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9780807046814


Pages:   232
Publication Date:   01 June 1971
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Johan Huizinga
Publisher:   Beacon Press
Imprint:   Beacon Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 20.80cm
Weight:   0.277kg
ISBN:  

9780807046814


ISBN 10:   0807046817
Pages:   232
Publication Date:   01 June 1971
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Inactive
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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A must-read for anybody with serious interest in games and play. It is the classic work in the field, still more informative than any of the modern books on the subject. Chris Crawford, author of Chris Crawford on Game Design A fascinating account of man the player and the contribution of play to civilization. Harper s A writer with a sharp and powerful intelligence, helped by a gift of expression and exposition which is very rare, Huizinga assembles and interprets one of the most fundamental elements of human culture: the instinct for play. Reading this volume, one suddenly discovers how profoundly the achievements in law, science, poverty, war, philosophy, and in the arts, are nourished by the instinct of play. Roger Caillois, editor of Diogenes


A must-read for anybody with serious interest in games and play. It is the classic work in the field, still more informative than any of the modern books on the subject. --Chris Crawford, author of Chris Crawford on Game Design A fascinating account of 'man the player' and the contribution of play to civilization. --Harper's A writer with a sharp and powerful intelligence, helped by a gift of expression and exposition which is very rare, Huizinga assembles and interprets one of the most fundamental elements of human culture: the instinct for play. Reading this volume, one suddenly discovers how profoundly the achievements in law, science, poverty, war, philosophy, and in the arts, are nourished by the instinct of play. --Roger Caillois, editor of Diogenes A must-read for anybody with serious interest in games and play. It is the classic work in the field, still more informative than any of the modern books on the subject. Chris Crawford, author of Chris Crawford on Game Design A fascinating account of man the player and the contribution of play to civilization. Harper s A writer with a sharp and powerful intelligence, helped by a gift of expression and exposition which is very rare, Huizinga assembles and interprets one of the most fundamental elements of human culture: the instinct for play. Reading this volume, one suddenly discovers how profoundly the achievements in law, science, poverty, war, philosophy, and in the arts, are nourished by the instinct of play. Roger Caillois, editor of Diogenes


A must-read for anybody with serious interest in games and play. It is the classic work in the field, still more informative than any of the modern books on the subject. --Chris Crawford, author of Chris Crawford on Game Design <br><br> A fascinating account of 'man the player' and the contribution of play to civilization. -- Harper's <p> A writer with a sharp and powerful intelligence, helped by a gift of expression and exposition which is very rare, Huizinga assembles and interprets one of the most fundamental elements of human culture: the instinct for play. Reading this volume, one suddenly discovers how profoundly the achievements in law, science, poverty, war, philosophy, and in the arts, are nourished by the instinct of play. --Roger Caillois, editor of Diogenes


A must-read for anybody with serious interest in games and play. It is the classic work in the field, still more informative than any of the modern books on the subject. --Chris Crawford, author of Chris Crawford on Game Design A fascinating account of 'man the player' and the contribution of play to civilization. -- Harper's A writer with a sharp and powerful intelligence, helped by a gift of expression and exposition which is very rare, Huizinga assembles and interprets one of the most fundamental elements of human culture: the instinct for play. Reading this volume, one suddenly discovers how profoundly the achievements in law, science, poverty, war, philosophy, and in the arts, are nourished by the instinct of play. --Roger Caillois, editor of Diogenes


A must-read for anybody with serious interest in games and play. It is the classic work in the field, still more informative than any of the modern books on the subject. -Chris Crawford, author of Chris Crawford on Game Design A fascinating account of 'man the player' and the contribution of play to civilization. -Harper's A writer with a sharp and powerful intelligence, helped by a gift of expression and exposition which is very rare, Huizinga assembles and interprets one of the most fundamental elements of human culture: the instinct for play. Reading this volume, one suddenly discovers how profoundly the achievements in law, science, poverty, war, philosophy, and in the arts, are nourished by the instinct of play. -Roger Caillois, editor of Diogenes


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""Johan Huizinga (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈjoːɦɑn ˈɦœyzɪŋɣaː]) (December 7, 1872 – February 1, 1945), was a Dutch historian and one of the founders of modern cultural history."" (amazon.com)

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