Unamuno; an existential view of self and society

Madison,: University of Wisconsin Press (1967)
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To anyone familiar with these essays, which make up two-thirds of his total production, it is incredible that Unamuno's current reputation as a leading existentialist could have been made without them. Not that such well-known titles as ...

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