da Saggi letterari, 1920, Milano 1967; citato in Edmondo Aroldi, Eric Ambler, introduzione a Eric Ambler, Oscar Mondadori 1972
Edmund Wilson frasi celebri
citato in Giovanna Spendel, Storia della letteratura russa, Tascabili Economici Newton, Roma, 1996, p. 34. ISBN 88-8183-330-1
citato in John Steinbeck, La valle dell'Eden, Oscar Mondadori, 1980, prefazione, Giudizi critici
cap. 2, p. 163
Stazione Finlandia
cap. 2, p. 65
Stazione Finlandia
Edmund Wilson: Frasi in inglese
The Triple Thinkers (1938) [Oxford University Press, 1948], Preface, p. ix
“Marxism is the opium of the intellectuals.”
Memoirs of Hecate County (1946) [New York Review Books Classics, 2004], Ch. 5, p. 340
Karl Marx, in his Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Right (1843-4), wrote "Religion…is the opium of the people" ("Die Religion…ist das Opium des Volkes"). Wilson was not the first writer to turn Marx’s statement on its head: Evelyn Waugh published a review of Harold Laski's Faith, Reason and Civilization in The Tablet, 22nd April 1944, under the headline "Marxism, the Opiate of the People".
In 1955 the French philosopher Raymond Aron wrote a book on Marxism called L'Opium des intellectuels. Hence Wilson's line is often attributed to him.
“It may be that there is nothing more demoralizing than a small but adequate income.”
Memoirs of Hecate County (1946) [New York Review Books Classics, 2004], Ch. 4, p. 136
“Education, the last hope of the liberal in all periods.”
To the Finland Station (1940) [Farrar Straus & Giroux, 1972, ISBN 1568495749/1145], Part I, Ch. 5: Michelet Between Nationalism and Socialism, p. 36