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George Santayana

Soliloquies in England, and Later Soliloquies

In “Soliloquies in England, and Later Soliloquies,” George Santayana offers a profound meditative exploration of his experiences and reflections during his years in England and his broader philosophical inquiries. The work is characterized by an elegant and introspective literary style, merging lyrical prose with philosophical musings that delve into themes of memory, culture, and the nature of existence. Drawing on his unique position as a Spanish-American philosopher and poet, Santayana reflects not only on personal insights but also embeds his thoughts within a broader literary context, engaging with the transatlantic dialogues of his time. George Santayana (1863–1952) was a prominent figure in 20th-century philosophy, straddling the worlds of literature and intellect. His diverse heritage and educational background, including his studies at Harvard, undoubtedly shaped his perspectives. This collection captures Santayana's love for England as well as his disillusionment with modernity, revealing how his philosophical sentiments evolved alongside his cultural experiences. “Soliloquies in England, and Later Soliloquies” is highly recommended for readers who appreciate the interplay between personal reflection and philosophical inquiry. This work offers a unique vantage point on the human condition, making it a compelling read for those seeking depth in literary and philosophical discourse.
384 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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