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...L. L., "Sobre el talante religioso de Unamuno,"Arbor, XI (1948), 485...00EDtez Hernán, El drama religioso de Unamuno, 1949. López-Morillas J., Unamuno and Pascal. Notes on the Conceptof Agony...
...defences and adjustments. Myreading of Unamuno here views the self as understood by these...00F3lito Fernández, Miguel de Unamuno y William James: un paralelopragmU...n.p., 1961); Luis Farré, Unamuno, William James yKierkegaard (Buenos...
...Velázquez (1920),Unamuno undertakes the task of giving a poeticalrendering...though in hisreferences to actual forms, Unamuno closely followsVelázquez's...find two greatSpaniards wider apart than Unamuno and Velázquez,for if Unamuno...
...subjected to the mostminute examination, Unamuno exploresthe modern and ancient world creedswith...familiarity.Perhaps better than anyone else,Unamuno symbolizes the Spain of tomorrow...of his progressive andsearching ideas, Unamuno lived as anexile, outside of Spain...
...1936)GENERALBARCIA, JOSÉ RUBIA. Unamuno the Man, in Unamuno: CreatorAnd Creation, ed.José Rubia Barcia...pp.4-25.BASDEKIS, DEMETRIOS. Cervantes in Unamuno: Toward a Clarification. Romanic Review...
BiographyMiguel de Unamuno y Jugo. Born 29 September 1864 in Bilbao...Bibliografía crítica de Unamuno 1888-1975,Madrid: Porrúa...Acquisitions, with anIntroductory Essay on Unamuno's Dialectical Enquiry, Toronto...
...precisely, because of-his attacks on Spain (Unamuno 1905a:903). If Sarmiento was striving to...one which he maintained like no one else" (Unamuno 1905a:905). Sarmiento was for Unamuno "perhaps the most Spanish of all the South...
...Turizm Bakanligi Yaynlar. ADNAN ASLAN Unamuno y Jugo, Miguel de Spanish, b: 1864...government of Primo de Rivera as a result of Unamuno's republicanism. Main publications...Ferrater Mora, José (1957) Unamuno, bosquejo de una filosofia, second edition...
For some critics, Unamuno is an example of failed individuation...provided stability for him. In Unamuno's works we also find portraits of...maternalthan in sexual instincts. For Unamuno, women's fulfillment comes with motherU...
...Studies Aszyk, Ursula. “Miguel de Unamuno Teórico del Teatro.” In El teatro de Miguel de Unamuno. San Sebastián: University of...201CAntonio Buero Vallejo habla de Unamuno.” Primer Acto 58 (November...
...Unamuno's work is full of apostrophes to the...illustration, this article considers how Unamuno places the reader centre stage and how...Instead of simply making statements, Unamuno's texts ask questions in accordance with......
......his introduction to the poetry volume of Unamuno's Obras Completas, Manuel Garcia Blanco records Unamuno's first known comments on his extended...work was begun in the same year that Unamuno wrote his defining philosophical treatise......
......them, occupy till I come.") Miguel de Unamuno, especially in his Vida de Don Quixote...hemorrhaging life from the soul of Spain. Unamuno's philosophical mysticism is in due...249). Does this scenario describe Unamuno? The position taken here is that although......
......uncomfortable position which Miguel de Unamuno (1864-1936) calls "the tragic sense...generation. In his novelette "Dos Madres", Unamuno describes three principal characters whose...sterile woman, to become a mother. Given Unamuno's preoccupation with the idea of immortality......
......the priest as unbeliever are Miguel de Unamuno 's 1930 novela Saint Emmanuel the Good...canon of its author. In Saint Emmanuel Unamuno deals with a number of themes which concerned...extremely expressive of the role which Unamuno's priest plays in the village of Valverde......
......Ramiro de Maeztu) alike. As Miguel de Unamuno can reasonably be said to have formed...that troubling incongruities in the Unamuno-Nietzsche relationship arise. First...and professional publications, (2) Unamuno repeatedly insists he only became aware......
......role is one that Friedman attributes as well to Unamuno's novels. For Friedman, Unamuno's nivola mixes the mimetic with the anti...runs the risk of becoming overdetermined.) Unamuno's fictions, especially Niebla, comment on......
......the kind of reader, typified for him by Unamuno, who sees the mad Quijote as a hero: Pensaba Unamuno que todo lo que se le podia ocurrir al mediocre...readers over the years would agree with Unamuno, if not with regard to Cervantes' mediocrity......
......especially as mediated through Miguel de Unamuno, and on Eco's use of Pascal's Wager...as well as the possibilities of what Unamuno terms "Quixotism," or "hope in the rationally absurd" (Unamuno 353), and that this polyvocality should......
......development of the profession." Miguel de Unamuno, Spanish writer and philosopher, wrote...unspoken, mutual agreement. According to Unamuno, the great collectivity that we pass...profession. We can also benefit from Unamuno's idea of collective wisdom by becoming......
......operation organized a series of talks in Madrid in which Miguel de Unamuno gave his views on the future of culture. Professor of Greek...playwright and a lifelong opponent of bigotry and dogmatism, Unamuno was one of the most influential Spanish thinkers of his time......
......Kant, Charles Peirce, William James, and especially Miguel Unamuno, one of my favorite philosophers. As a fideist I don't...immortality of the soul. Even more than that, I agree with Unamuno that the atheists have the better arguments. So it is a case......
......clubs." It took a home-grown existentialist like Miguel de Unamuno to underscore the peculiar nature of the church-state conflict...privilege and hot-button social issues like abortion. But as Unamuno also cautioned, in Spain, everything has to be contextualized......
......leading Spanish philosophers, Ortega y Gasset and Miguel de Unamuno, which set a high level of argument. Whereas the former...borders' from the hegemony of the German tradition, and joined Unamuno in condemning the rationalistic legacy of Protestantism with......
......Spanish tragedy. Near the end, the village priest hangs himself, apparently because he, s been reading too much Miguel de Unamuno. l found this totally preposterous, but perhaps that's because I've always found Unamuno rather bracing....
......Preface to Christian Theology (1941) put me in touch with Russian philosopher Nikolay Berdyayev, Spanish writer Miguel de Unamuno, and Swiss theologian Karl Barth. The University as a Mission Field In 1953 I was sent by the growing Baptist churches in......
......faculties of people who have very deeply intuitive minds is a very dangerous operation. I was a student when I met Miguel de Unamuno for the first time, and I heard him say something whose wisdom has struck me more and more ever since. He said to me......
......The Whys of a Philosophical Scrivener (1983). As he says in one passage in the book: "I am quite content to confess with Unamuno that I have no basis whatever for my belief in God other than a passionate longing that God exist [sic] and that I and others......
......nothingness that would follow. "A flash of light between two eternities of darkness," said the Spanish philosopher Miguel de Unamuno when contemplating the life of persons. That thought horrified me too. But what could I do? There was no evidence for anything......
......Paine, John Woolman, Walt Whitman, Nietzsche, Schlerenmacher, Tolstoy, Troelstsch, Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, Unamuno and others. What an array of references. Out of Wright City, Niebuhr studied at the small Elmhurst College in Illinois......
......under the command of Portuguese galleon pilot Pedro de Unamuno. Unamuno left a written account of his landing at Morro Bay...soldier named Contreras and a Filipino crew member. Unamuno was under instructions from the Spanish governor in......
......name of Miguel Torga - Miguel in veneration o f Cervantes, Unamuno and Montaigne, Torga from the dialect name of a particularly...to his literary gods - Seneca, Cervantes, Camoens, Goya, Unamuno, Pessoa, Lorca - and to his spiritual heroes St Theresa of......
......his mastery of typography and book design. During Miguel de Unamuno's visit to England in 1936, Gili met him at the Embassy...public edition of Dolphin Bookshop Editions was a collection of Unamuno's writings selected by Gili with an introduction by J.B......
......name of Miguel Torga - Miguel in veneration o f Cervantes, Unamuno and Montaigne, Torga from the dialect name of a particularly...to his literary gods - Seneca, Cervantes, Camoens, Goya, Unamuno, Pessoa, Lorca - and to his spiritual heroes St Theresa of......
......argumentativeness. Nothing spoils a good argument, wrote the Spanish poet and philosopher Miguel de Unamuno, like a fool who knows what he's talking about. Unamuno is famous for writing The Tragic Sense of Life. A tragic sense of life precludes the folly......
......Durius Tinto captures the potential of one of Spain's lesser-known regions. It is made at the modern winery at Hacienda Unamuno, where oak barrels are used to age the wine. Durius has an intense fruity flavour, with hints of chocolate and spice and......
......hair. She was intelligent (the first time I spoke to her, she was carrying a copy of The Tragic Sense Of Life by Miguel de Unamuno, an obscure volume of philosophy), gifted (she drew and painted like a dream and, I later discovered, wrote poetry of......
......be about various poetic verse forms, ending with a juxtaposition of stanzas by W.B. Yeats and Philip Larkin. Miguel de Unamuno inspires Mr. James to useful thought about the activity of book reviewing, its credits and debits. So you never know just......
......challenges, and in which human relationships seem more vulnerable than ever. The great Spanish writer and philosopher, Miguel Unamuno, wrote a book called The Tragic Sense Of Life. If that is what is making you suffer, you are part of a noble, rational......
......of national Class Clowns competition, Walter Reid Cultural Centre. 10 | Improvisation Workshop for Actors w/ Rebecca De Unamuno, Walter Reid Cultural Centre at 3pm. 11 | Sunday on the River w/ Polly and Rob Reed, Happy to be Here, Medicinal Porpoises......
......Ruyra (1858–1939), and Prudenci Bertrana (1867–1941). Joan Maragall (1860–1911) was regarded by Miguel de Unamuno as the best lyric poet of the Iberian peninsula. A unique and exotic note was the aesthetic dilettantism advocated by Eugenio......
......Spanish-American War, proclaimed a moral and cultural rebirth for Spain. Azorín's original list included Valle Inclán, Unamuno, Benavente y Martínez, Baroja y Nessi, Ramiro de Maeztu, Darío, and Azorín himself. It has since been emended to include......
......Spanish American movement to affect peninsular Spain deeply. The Spanish writers of the Generation of '98, notably Miguel de Unamuno, Ramón del Valle Inclán, and Juan Ramón Jiménez were influenced by modernismo. The force of the movement began to wane......
...Unamuno's work is full of apostrophes to the...illustration, this article considers how Unamuno places the reader centre stage and how...Instead of simply making statements, Unamuno's texts ask questions in accordance with......
......his introduction to the poetry volume of Unamuno's Obras Completas, Manuel Garcia Blanco records Unamuno's first known comments on his extended...work was begun in the same year that Unamuno wrote his defining philosophical treatise......
......them, occupy till I come.") Miguel de Unamuno, especially in his Vida de Don Quixote...hemorrhaging life from the soul of Spain. Unamuno's philosophical mysticism is in due...249). Does this scenario describe Unamuno? The position taken here is that although......
......uncomfortable position which Miguel de Unamuno (1864-1936) calls "the tragic sense...generation. In his novelette "Dos Madres", Unamuno describes three principal characters whose...sterile woman, to become a mother. Given Unamuno's preoccupation with the idea of immortality......
......the priest as unbeliever are Miguel de Unamuno 's 1930 novela Saint Emmanuel the Good...canon of its author. In Saint Emmanuel Unamuno deals with a number of themes which concerned...extremely expressive of the role which Unamuno's priest plays in the village of Valverde......
......operation organized a series of talks in Madrid in which Miguel de Unamuno gave his views on the future of culture. Professor of Greek...playwright and a lifelong opponent of bigotry and dogmatism, Unamuno was one of the most influential Spanish thinkers of his time......
......Ramiro de Maeztu) alike. As Miguel de Unamuno can reasonably be said to have formed...that troubling incongruities in the Unamuno-Nietzsche relationship arise. First...and professional publications, (2) Unamuno repeatedly insists he only became aware......
......role is one that Friedman attributes as well to Unamuno's novels. For Friedman, Unamuno's nivola mixes the mimetic with the anti...runs the risk of becoming overdetermined.) Unamuno's fictions, especially Niebla, comment on......
......the kind of reader, typified for him by Unamuno, who sees the mad Quijote as a hero: Pensaba Unamuno que todo lo que se le podia ocurrir al mediocre...readers over the years would agree with Unamuno, if not with regard to Cervantes' mediocrity......
......under the command of Portuguese galleon pilot Pedro de Unamuno. Unamuno left a written account of his landing at Morro Bay...soldier named Contreras and a Filipino crew member. Unamuno was under instructions from the Spanish governor in......