Miguel de Unamuno [by] Julián Marías. Translated by Frances M. López-Morillas.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Spanish Publication details: Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 1966.Description: xii, 224 p. 22 cmUniform titles:
  • Miguel de Unamuno. English
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PQ6639.N3 Z792
Contents:
I. The problem -- Dispersion and unity -- Philosophical concern -- Literature and philosophy -- II. Unamuno's theme -- The sole question -- Reason and life -- Reality -- Commentary and novel -- III. The personal novel -- World and person -- Case and character -- Biographies -- Psychological novel and personal novel -- Existence and person -- The imaginative anticipation of death -- The depths of the person -- IV. The novel as a method of knowledge -- Unamuno's purpose -- What the novel can and cannot give -- The significance of the novel as method -- V. Unamuno's narratives -- The problem of the circumstance -- The dimensions of the person -- Everyday life: paz en la guerra -- The transition to individual life: amor y pedagogia -- Fiction and reality: niebla -- The depths of the soul: Abel Sanchez -- The vacuum of personality: Don Sandalio, jugador de ajedrez -- Living together: la tia Tula -- Personal life: San Manuel Bueno, martir -- VI. The poetry -- The value of the verse -- The poetic narrative -- VII. Religion in the work of Unamuno -- The point of departure -- Appearance of agnosticism -- The religious content -- Christianity -- VIII. Unamuno and philosophy -- The idea of philosophy -- The problem of being -- Human life -- The person -- Death and survival -- The theme of god -- Unamuno and the history of philosophy -- Bibliography of Unamuno's works.
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Bibliography: p. [215]-217.

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I. The problem -- Dispersion and unity -- Philosophical concern -- Literature and philosophy -- II. Unamuno's theme -- The sole question -- Reason and life -- Reality -- Commentary and novel -- III. The personal novel -- World and person -- Case and character -- Biographies -- Psychological novel and personal novel -- Existence and person -- The imaginative anticipation of death -- The depths of the person -- IV. The novel as a method of knowledge -- Unamuno's purpose -- What the novel can and cannot give -- The significance of the novel as method -- V. Unamuno's narratives -- The problem of the circumstance -- The dimensions of the person -- Everyday life: paz en la guerra -- The transition to individual life: amor y pedagogia -- Fiction and reality: niebla -- The depths of the soul: Abel Sanchez -- The vacuum of personality: Don Sandalio, jugador de ajedrez -- Living together: la tia Tula -- Personal life: San Manuel Bueno, martir -- VI. The poetry -- The value of the verse -- The poetic narrative -- VII. Religion in the work of Unamuno -- The point of departure -- Appearance of agnosticism -- The religious content -- Christianity -- VIII. Unamuno and philosophy -- The idea of philosophy -- The problem of being -- Human life -- The person -- Death and survival -- The theme of god -- Unamuno and the history of philosophy -- Bibliography of Unamuno's works.