Essays and Soliloquies

Essays and Soliloquies

By Miguel Unamuno
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Essays and Soliloquies (original title in Spanish: "Ensayos y Soliloquios") is a collection of essays and philosophical musings written by Miguel de Unamuno, a prominent Spanish philosopher, writer, and existentialist of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The book contains a series of Unamuno's thought-provoking essays covering various topics related to existentialism, culture, literature, and the human condition.

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GenrePhilosophy
Length7 hrs 6 mins
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FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateSep 3, 2023
LanguageEnglish

Table of contents

1AUTHOR’S PREFACE
13SOLILOQUIES
2INTRODUCTION
14MY RELIGION
3THE SPIRIT OF CASTILE
15SOLITUDE
4SPANISH INDIVIDUALISM
16INTELLECTUALITY AND SPIRITUALITY
5SOME ARBITRARY REFLECTIONS UPON EUROPEANIZATION
17THE MATERIALISM OF THE MASSES
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6THE SPANISH CHRIST
18THE MAN OF FLESH AND BONE
7THE SEPULCHRE OF DON QUIXOTE
19THE PROBLEM OF IMMORTALITY
8THE HELMET OF MAMBRINO
20CREATIVE FAITH
9DON QUIXOTE’S NIECE[3]
21THE SONG OF THE ETERNAL WATERS
10THE RELIGION OF QUIXOTISM
22THE TOWER OF MONTERREY
11LARGE AND SMALL TOWNS
23FOOTNOTES:
12TO MY READERS

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