The Tragic Sense of Life in Men and in Peoples
Author(s): Miguel de Unamuno
2013 Reprint of 1921 Edition. Full facsimile of the original edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. Miguel de Unamuno (1864-1936) was a Spanish essayist, novelist, poet, playwright and philosopher. His major philosophical essay was "The Tragic Sense of Life" (1913), and his most famous novel was "Abel S nchez: The History of a Passion" (1917), a modern exploration of the Cain and Abel story. He was, along with Ortega y Gasset, one of Spain's most influential philosophers. Unamuno's significance is that he was one of a number of notable interwar intellectuals, along with luminaries such as Julien Benda, Karl Jaspers, Johan Huizinga, and Jos Ortega y Gasset, who resisted the intrusion of ideology into western intellectual life.
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