Interpretations of Poetry and Religion George Santayana 9781117755434 Books
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This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts - the books may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. This text refers to the Bibliobazaar edition.
Interpretations of Poetry and Religion George Santayana 9781117755434 Books
Note: I made some Mormon reader angry over my reviews of books written by Mormons out to prove the Book of Mormon, and that person has been slamming my reviews. He or she doesn't want you to read Hoffer's book.Your "helpful" votes are appreciated. Thanks.
On The True Believer: This collection of essays is a classic, and it can be read in independent sections. "The Absence of Religion in Shakespeare" was fascinating.
The essays are full of the epigrams that make Santayana famous--"Oaths are the fossils of piety."
"But for Shakespeare, in the matter of religion, the choice lay between Christianity and nothing. He choose nothing." Yet: "Life did not pass before his eyes as a mere phantasmagoria. He seized upon its principles; he became wise."
"In Shakespeare's time and country, to be religious already began to mean to be Puritanical; and in the divorce between the fulness of life on the one hand and the depth and unity of faith on the other,there could be no doubt to which side a man of imaginative instincts would attach himself."
Other great essays in this book include, "The Poetry of Barbarism" and "The Poetry of Christian Dogma."
From an essay in other book comes Santayana's famous line: "A fanatic is a person who redoubles his effort after he has forgotten his aim." "A fanatic closes his eyes daily to the sun, so that he might see better by starlight."
Hear, hear! You cannot call yourself educated without having read Santayana. Also, read Eric Hoffer's little book, "The True Believer." Click here:
The True Believer: Thoughts on the Nature of Mass Movements (Perennial Classics)
Another great book is "A Celebration of Humanism and Freethought," by David Allen Williams. This book has quotes from Hoffer and dozens upon dozens of other writers. Opposite each quotation is a rare 19th century engraving. Highly recommended--positive and inspirational. Check it out here:
A Celebration of Humanism and Freethought
Your comments--positive or negative--are appreciated. Thanks.
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Interpretations of Poetry and Religion George Santayana 9781117755434 Books Reviews
Digitized from a library collection, this text is riddled with errors and omissions. Do not buy unless you want only a skimmed overview of a book that's justly famous as an early twentieth-century example of humanistic literary criticism.
This book is invaluable to any person who has spent his life conflicted and tortured by the tyranny of religious fanatics. Atheists and agnostics will realize they are not alone or of a lesser value to mankind.
Note I made some Mormon reader angry over my reviews of books written by Mormons out to prove the Book of Mormon, and that person has been slamming my reviews. He or she doesn't want you to read Hoffer's book.
Your "helpful" votes are appreciated. Thanks.
On The True Believer This collection of essays is a classic, and it can be read in independent sections. "The Absence of Religion in Shakespeare" was fascinating.
The essays are full of the epigrams that make Santayana famous--"Oaths are the fossils of piety."
"But for Shakespeare, in the matter of religion, the choice lay between Christianity and nothing. He choose nothing." Yet "Life did not pass before his eyes as a mere phantasmagoria. He seized upon its principles; he became wise."
"In Shakespeare's time and country, to be religious already began to mean to be Puritanical; and in the divorce between the fulness of life on the one hand and the depth and unity of faith on the other,there could be no doubt to which side a man of imaginative instincts would attach himself."
Other great essays in this book include, "The Poetry of Barbarism" and "The Poetry of Christian Dogma."
From an essay in other book comes Santayana's famous line "A fanatic is a person who redoubles his effort after he has forgotten his aim." "A fanatic closes his eyes daily to the sun, so that he might see better by starlight."
Hear, hear! You cannot call yourself educated without having read Santayana. Also, read Eric Hoffer's little book, "The True Believer." Click here
The True Believer Thoughts on the Nature of Mass Movements (Perennial Classics)
Another great book is "A Celebration of Humanism and Freethought," by David Allen Williams. This book has quotes from Hoffer and dozens upon dozens of other writers. Opposite each quotation is a rare 19th century engraving. Highly recommended--positive and inspirational. Check it out here
A Celebration of Humanism and Freethought
Your comments--positive or negative--are appreciated. Thanks.
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