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  1. Mist: A TRAGICOMIC NOVEL by Miguel de Unamuno, Warner Fite, 2000-03-27
  2. Niebla(Spanish Edition) by Miguel de Unamuno, 2006-01-01
  3. Tragic Sense Of Life by Miguel de Unamuno, 2010-07-12
  4. Obras Selectas de Miguel de Unamuno (Spanish Edition) by Miguel de Unamuno, 1999-07
  5. Miguel De Unamuno's Political Writings 1918-1924: LA Anarquia Reinante (1918-1920) by Miguel De Unamuno, 1996-05
  6. Ideario etimologico de Miguel de Unamuno (Albatros Hispanofila) (Spanish Edition) by Miguel de Unamuno, 1982
  7. Teatro completo (Biblioteca de autores modernos) by Miguel de Unamuno, 1959
  8. Tres Novelas Ejemplares Y Un Prologo by Miguel De Unamuno, 1968
  9. Our Lord Don Quixote: The Life of Don Quixote and Sancho, With Related Essays (Bollingen series) by Miguel De Unamuno, 1976-07
  10. Short Stories by the Generation of 1898/Cuentos de la Generacion de 1898: A Dual-Language Book (Dual-Language Books) by Miguel de Unamuno, Ramon del Valle-Inclan, et all 2004-09-23
  11. Poems By Miguel De Unamuno by Miguel De Unamuno, 1952
  12. The Tragic Sense of Life in Men and Nations by Miguel de Unamuno, 1978-06-01
  13. En torno al casticismo (BIBLIOTECA UNAMUNO) (Biblioteca De Autor / Author Library) (Spanish Edition) by Unamuno, Miguel de, 2006-01-01
  14. DEL SENTIMIENTOTRÁGICO DE LA VIDA (Spanish Edition) by Miguel de Unamuno, 2010-03-06

1. Miguel De Unamuno - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Miguel de Unamuno y Jugo (September 29, 1864–December 31, 1936) was an essayist, novelist, poet, playwright and philosopher from Spain.
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Jump to: navigation search Miguel de Unamuno y Jugo September 29 December 31 ) was an essayist novelist poet playwright and philosopher from Spain
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Unamuno was born in the medieval centre of Bilbao Basque Country , the son of F©lix de Unamuno and Salom© Jugo. As a young man, he was interested in the Basque language , and competed for a teaching position in the Instituto de Bilbao , against Sabino Arana . The contest was finally won by the Basque scholar Resurrecci³n Mar­a de Azcue Unamuno worked in all major genres: the essay, the novel, poetry and theatre, and, as a modernist contributed greatly to dissolving the boundaries between genres. There is some debate as to whether Unamuno was in fact a member of the Generation of '98 (an ex post facto literary group of Spanish intellectuals and philosophers that was the creation of Jos© Mart­nez Ruiz — a group that includes Antonio Machado Azor­n P­o Baroja Ram³n del Valle-Incl¡n ... Ramiro de Maeztu and ngel Ganivet , among others).

2. Miguel De Unamuno
Miguel de Unamuno y Jugo was born in Bilbao as the third of six children of Félix Unamuno, a proprietor of a bakery shop, and Salomé de Jugo,
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Miguel de Unamuno y Jugo (1864-1936) Spanish author, philosopher, and educator, predecessor of Existentialist philosophy with . Unamuno was one of the foremost representatives of the movement Generation '98 (see also: ). Main themes in Unamuno's work are the conflict between life and thought, the tension between reason and Christian faith, and the tragedy of death in man's life, in which reason offers no consolation. As a philosopher Unamuno did not create a systematic presentation of his thought. He objected strongly to academic philosophers and stressed that the deepest of all human desires is the hunger for personal immortality against all our rational knowledge of life. Unamuno wrote his works in Spanish, although his mother tongue was Basque. His essays had a great influence in early 20th-century Spain. "The man of flesh and blood; the one who is born, suffers and dies - above all, who dies; the man who eats and drinks and plays and sleeps and thinks and wills; the man who is seen and is heard; the brother, the real brother." (from The Tragic Sense of Life Unamuno's early years were deeply religious, but in Madrid he started to visit the Ateneo, sometimes called the blasphemy center of the city. In its library he read works of liberal writers. After completing his doctorate, Unamuno worked as a private tutor in Bilbao, where he also founded with his friends the socialist journal

3. Discovering Miguel De Unamuno
Miguel de Unamuno is the writer of the masterpiece called San Manuel Bueno, mártir, Saint Manuel Good Martyr; this is one of his best works.
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Discovering Miguel de Unamuno
by María L. Trigos-Gilbert October 27, 1998 Miguel de Unamuno is the writer of the masterpiece called San Manuel Bueno, mártir, Saint Manuel Good Martyr His work speaks for himself, and it speaks a language of excellence. The passion, that we see in his works, is tremendous. Mr. Unamuno is well known around the world, and in case you say, "How come I haven’t heard about him?" I would just say that it may has been a lack of choices at those times that you have had the possibilities of reading different authors from different countries. It is never too late when there is still time! Lack of Faith; Good or Bad?
Unamuno is one of those writers who makes ourselves ask where does his fiction start, and where does his fiction end since there are moments that his work has been related to his own life, the life of Saint Manuel Good Martyr Saint Manuel Good Martyr touches all those aspects, except the military system. Yet Unamuno emphasizes the religious life that the Spaniards have been having for a long time in the Catholic religion. Life After Death?

4. Miguel De Unamuno - Wikipedia, La Enciclopedia Libre
Translate this page Biografía del pensador y esquema de su obra narrativa. Con enlace a términos relevantes.
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Saltar a navegaci³n bºsqueda Miguel de Unamuno Naci³ en: Bilbao Espa±a el 29 de septiembre de Muri³ en: Salamanca Espa±a el 31 de diciembre de Ocupaci³n Escritor fil³sofo Nacionalidad ... Espa±a Miguel de Unamuno y Jugo Bilbao 29 de septiembre de Salamanca 31 de diciembre de ), escritor, y fil³sofo espa±ol . En su obra cultiv³ gran variedad de g©neros literarios, como dec­a Ram³n P©rez de Ayala "Con tal originalidad como si se tratase literalmente de 'g©neros', que ©l cortaba y utilizaba a su antojo"
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      Nacido en la calle Ronda del Casco Viejo de Bilbao . Era el tercer hijo y primer var³n, tras Mar­a Felisa y Mar­a Jesusa, del matrimonio habido entre el comerciante F©lix de Unamuno y su sobrina carnal, Salom© Jugo. M¡s tarde nacer¡n F©lix, Susana y Mar­a Mercedes. A los diez a±os, al acabar sus primeros estudios en el colegio de San Nicol¡s y a punto de entrar en el instituto, asiste como testigo al asedio de su ciudad durante la Tercera Guerra Carlista (lo que luego reflejar¡ en su primera novela, "Paz en la guerra")

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Miguel de Unamuno. (18641936), Spain. Barra roja. Barra roja. The leader of the Generation of 98, a group of the most distinguished literary figures of
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Miguel de Unamuno (1864-1936), Spain. The leader of the Generation of '98, a group of the most distinguished literary figures of Spain at the turn of the century, Unamuno is an extraordinary intellectual of European and international projection, sharing with José Ortega y Gasset the position of chief Spanish philosopher of his time.
He was president of the University of Salamanca and professor of Greek. An erudite person familiar with the most important cultural and philosophical figures, past and present (he learned Danish in order to read Kierkegaard), Unamuno was himself an insightful thinker. His anguish at having lost his faith in immortality produced two of his best works, The Tragic Sense of Life and Saint Manuel the Good, Martyr . Another of his novels

6. Miguel De Unamuno --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Miguel de Unamuno educator, philosopher, and author whose essays had considerable influence in early 20thcentury
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Translate this page editar Miguel de Unamuno (29 de septiembre de 1864 - 31 de diciembre de 1936). Escritor y filósofo español. Nace en Bilbao y muere en Salamanca
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  • "Amor definido deja de serlo" (Niebla) "Cada nuevo amigo que ganamos en la carrera de la vida nos perfecciona y enriquece m¡s aºn por lo que de nosotros mismos nos descubre, que por lo que de ©l mismo nos da" "Creo en Dios porque creo a Dios." "Cuanto menos se lee , m¡s da±o hace lo que se lee" [‰l] cre­a acaso en la resurrecci³n de la carne, a la manera judaica, no en la inmortalidad del alma , a la manera plat³nica [griega]. [...] Las pruebas de esto pueden verse en cualquier libro de ex©gesis honrada”.
    • Nota: En referencia a Jesucristo. Fuente: (La agon­a del cristianismo).
    "El general Mill¡n-Astray quisiera crear una Espa±a nueva, creaci³n negativa sin duda, segºn su propia imagen. Y por ello desear­a una Espa±a mutilada..."
    • Nota: 12 de octubre de 1936, en el Paraninfo de la Universidad de Salamanca, contestando a Mill¡n-Astray, inv¡lido de guerra.
    "Un mutilado que carezca de la grandeza espiritual de Cervantes es de esperar que encuentre un terrible alivio viendo como se multiplican los mutilados a su alrededor" "El hombre es un producto social y la sociedad debe impedir que se pierda para ella" "El modo de dar una vez en el clavo es dar cien veces en la herradura" "El nacionalismo es la chifladura de exaltados echados a perder por indigestiones de mala historia."

8. Miguel De Unamuno
Miguel de Unamuno. Miguel de Unamuno AKA Miguel de Unamuno y Jugo. Born 29Sep-1864 Birthplace Bilbao, Spain Died 31-Dec-1936
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Birthplace: Bilbao, Spain
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Location of death: Salamanca, Spain
Cause of death: unspecified
Gender: Male
Religion: Roman Catholic
Race or Ethnicity: Hispanic
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: Philosopher , Novelist, Poet Nationality: Spain
Executive summary: University: Vizcayan Institute of Bilbao University: PhD Philosophy and Letters, University of Madrid (1880-84) Professor: Professor of Greek Language and Literature, University of Salamanca (1890-) Administrator: Rector, University of Salamanca (1901-14) Administrator: Rector, University of Salamanca (1931-36) Exiled 1924 to Canary Islands (forced) Basque Ancestry Author of books: En Torno al Casticismo , essays) , novel) Vida de Don Quijote y Sancho , criticism) Niebla , novel) , novel) , poetry) , novel) Do you know something we don't? Submit a correction or make a comment about this profile

9. Miguel De Unamuno - Wikipedia, Entziklopedia Askea.
Translate this page Miguel de Unamuno (Bilbo, Bizkaia, 1864ko irailaren 29a - Salamanka, 1936ko abenduaren 31) euskal idazle eta filosofoa zen, Salamancako Unibertistateko
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    Madrilen egin zituen Filosofia eta Letren ikasketak. Bizkaiko Foru Aldundiak Bilbon sortu zuen Euskal Katedra eta tartean, nahiz eta erdalduna izan, Unamuno aurkeztu zen, besteak beste Sabino Arana eta Resurreccion Maria Azkuerekin batera. Azkeneko honek katedra lortu zuen. Euskal Lore Jokoak " izeneko kultur ekitaldiaren barruan, Unamunok hitzaldi ezaguna eman zuen, non euskararen hileta duinenen alde egin baitzuen: “El vascuence no puede acomodarse a la vida moderna (...) Bilbao hablando vascuence es un contrasentido (...) El vascuence se extingue (...) Enterr©mosle santamente” Literaturaren arloan, 98ko Belaunaldia izeneko idazleen taldean partaidea izan zen. Bere obra oparoa izan zen, batez ere nobelagintzan, eta liburu guztien artean Niebla azpimarragarriena da egile askoren ustez.

10. Miguel De Unamuno - Wikiquote
Miguel de Unamuno y Jugo (29 September 1864 31 December 1936) was a Spanish essayist, novelist, poet, playwright and philosopher.
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Jump to: navigation search It is sad not to be loved, but it is much sadder not to be able to love. Miguel de Unamuno y Jugo 29 September 31 December ) was a Spanish essayist, novelist, poet, playwright and philosopher.
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    • Del Sentimiento Tr¡gico de la Vida (The Tragic Sense of Life) (1913) San Manuel Bueno, m¡rtir (Saint Manuel the Good, Martyr) (1933)
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      • The devil is an angel too.
        • Two Mothers There are pretenses which are very sincere, and marriage is their school.
          • Two Mothers Use harms and even destroys beauty. The noblest function of an object is to be contemplated.
            • Nebla (Mist) Isolation is the worst possible counselor.
              • Civilization is Civilism Every peasant has a lawyer inside of him, just as every lawyer, no matter how urbane he may be, carries a peasant within himself.
                • Civilization is Civilism It is sad not to be loved, but it is much sadder not to be able to love.
                  • To a Young Writer These terrible sociologists, who are the astrologers and alchemists of our twentieth century.
                    • Fanatical Skepticism Faith which does not doubt is dead faith.

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Miguel de unamuno miguel de Unamuno. Born in the Spanish city of Bilbao in 1864. Unamuno studied philosophy and letters at the University of Madrid.
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Title Miguel de Unamuno The Basque National Philosopher. Source Sprawy NarodowoscioweSeria Keywords unamuno miguel de, NATIONAL PHILOSOPHER, BASKS
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Translate this page Biografia, poemas, ensayos e imagenes de miguel de unamuno.
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The following is a description of the death of the Spanish philosopher miguel de unamuno and the circumstances surrounding it during the Spanish Civil War.
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Miguel de Unamuno
"At times to be silent is to lie. You will win because you have enough brute force. But you will not convince. For to convince you need to persuade. And in order to persuade you would need what you lack: Reason and Right."
Unamuno in a confrontation with fascist General Milan-Astray
at the University of Salamanca on October 12, 1936.
Milan-Astray shouted in reply, "Death to intelligence! And long live Death!" whereupon he drove the elderly Unamuno out of the university at gunpoint. Writer and independent thinker, original mind and rector of the University of Salamanca, Unamuno consequently suffered a heart attack and was dead within a week. He was not the only intellectual to fall victim in that bitter Spanish Civil War better known for its massacres than for its epic battles or heroism. The conflict was more a fratricide than a war, with both the Fascist and Loyalist sides steeped in murder - rifle shots ringing out over the city from dawn to dusk as "enemies" are lined up against the wall and summarily shot. The Spanish Civil War was the tragic coming of age for many idealistic young Western intellectuals like George Orwell, Ernest Hemingway, etc. In retrospect, look at the following quote from the famous Spanish poet and playwright Frederico Garcia Lorca, himself murdered by Franco's Fascists in 1936:

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Translate this page En esta pagina encontraras la biografia y una coleccion de poesias de miguel de unamuno.
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Translate this page Biografía del escritor, selección de textos y archivo de audio.
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17. Biblioteca Virtual Miguel De Cervantes - Unamuno, Miguel De (1864-1936)
Translate this page Carta de miguel de unamuno a Benito Pérez Galdós, 16 de noviembre de 1902. Ed. facsímil. El porvenir de España / Ángel Ganivet ; miguel de unamuno.
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18. Miguel De Unamuno / Alma Vasca / 1904
Translate this page Ensayo de miguel de unamuno. En el Proyecto filosofía en español.
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Madrid, 3 de enero de 1904
Miguel de Unamuno Alma vasca Bilbao. Vista de Achuri.
Toki onak badira
Iparraguirre su eusquera Vizcaino es el hierro que os encargo;
corto en palabras, pero en obras largo. La prudencia en la mujer, Il saute comme un basque, pensadores,
que yo sepa, pero si grandes obradores, Libro de las buenas andanzas e fortunas, representativo Ejercicios espirituales, Sobre esa base de austera y seria religiosidad, de activo recogimiento, se levanta la familia vasca, bajo la autoridad del eche co jauna, Paz en la guerra Si su aspereza tosca no cultiva
es porque Venus huya, que, lasciva,
hipoteca en sus frutos sus placeres. maquetos. euscaldunac los que hablan euscara o eusquera erdaldunac erdara o erdera, Don Quijote
Estos humos sanso o irrintzi, Miguel de Unamuno
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19. Biografia De Miguel De Unamuno
Translate this page Reseña sobre la obra y vida de la figura más compleja de la generación del 98. En Biografías y vidas.
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Inicio Buscador Las figuras clave de la historia Reportajes Los protagonistas de la actualidad Miguel de Unamuno Sin embargo, las contradicciones personales y las paradojas que afloraban en su pensamiento actuaron impidiendo el desarrollo de un sistema coherente, de modo que hubo de recurrir a la literatura, en tanto que expresión de la intimidad, para resolver algunos aspectos de la realidad de su yo. Esa angustia personal y su idea básica de entender al hombre como "ente de carne y hueso", y la vida como un fin en sí mismo se proyectaron en obras como En torno al casticismo Soliloquios y conversaciones (1911) o El primero de los libros fue en realidad un conjunto de cinco ensayos en torno al "alma castellana", en los que opuso al tradicionalismo la "búsqueda de la tradición eterna del presente", y defendió el concepto de "intrahistoria" latente en el seno del pueblo frente al concepto oficial de historia. Según propuso entonces, la solución de muchos de los males que aquejaban a España era su "europeización". Vida de don Quijote y Sancho (1905), obra en la que, por otra parte y en flagrante contradicción con la tesis europeísta defendida en libros anteriores, proponía "españolizar Europa". Al mismo tiempo, apuntó que la relación entre ambos personajes cervantinos simbolizaba la tensión existente entre ficción y realidad, locura y razón, que constituye la unidad de la vida y la común aspiración a la inmortalidad.

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Translate this page miguel de unamuno ha sido considerado uno de los pensadores más importantes de finales del siglo XIX y principios del XX. Adentrado en las cuestiones
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