Garagorri, Paulino
Overview
Works: | 140 works in 405 publications in 2 languages and 1,920 library holdings |
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Genres: | Fiction Satirical literature Satire Criticism, interpretation, etc Religious fiction Novels Utopian fiction Bildungsromans Philosophical fiction Picaresque literature |
Roles: | Author, Author of introduction, Editor, Other |
Classifications: | PQ2082.C3, 843.5 |
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Most widely held works by
Paulino Garagorri
Introducción a Ortega by
Paulino Garagorri(
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12 editions published between 1970 and 1972 in Spanish and English and held by 241 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
12 editions published between 1970 and 1972 in Spanish and English and held by 241 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Unamuno, Ortega, Zubiri en la filosofía española by
Paulino Garagorri(
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13 editions published in 1968 in 3 languages and held by 176 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
13 editions published in 1968 in 3 languages and held by 176 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Introducción a Américo Castro : el estilo vital hispánico by
Paulino Garagorri(
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9 editions published in 1984 in Spanish and Undetermined and held by 126 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
9 editions published in 1984 in Spanish and Undetermined and held by 126 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
La filosofía española en el siglo XX : Unamuno, Ortega, Zubiri : dos precursores, Clarín y Ganivet, y cuatro continuadores by
Paulino Garagorri(
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12 editions published in 1985 in Spanish and Undetermined and held by 119 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
12 editions published in 1985 in Spanish and Undetermined and held by 119 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Introducción a Miguel de Unamuno : el desnacer y la feliz incertidumbre by
Paulino Garagorri(
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9 editions published in 1986 in Spanish and Undetermined and held by 110 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
9 editions published in 1986 in Spanish and Undetermined and held by 110 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Ortega, una reforma de la filosofia by
Paulino Garagorri(
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8 editions published between 1958 and 1968 in Spanish and held by 105 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
8 editions published between 1958 and 1968 in Spanish and held by 105 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Relecciones y disputaciones Orteguianas by
Paulino Garagorri(
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11 editions published in 1965 in Spanish and Undetermined and held by 95 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
11 editions published in 1965 in Spanish and Undetermined and held by 95 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Del pasado al porvenir: Unamuno, otros ejemplos y un homenaje by
Paulino Garagorri(
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15 editions published between 1964 and 1965 in Spanish and held by 94 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
15 editions published between 1964 and 1965 in Spanish and held by 94 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Españoles razonantes by
Paulino Garagorri(
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11 editions published in 1969 in Spanish and held by 90 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
11 editions published in 1969 in Spanish and held by 90 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Candide : or, Optimism by
Voltaire(
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23 editions published between 1974 and 2011 in Spanish and held by 61 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
It was the indifferent shrug and callous inertia that this 'optimism' concealed which so angered Voltaire, who found the 'all for the best' approach a patently inadequate response to suffering, to natural disasters - such as the recent earthquakes in Lima and Lisbon - not to mention the questions of illness and man-made war. Moreover, as the rebel whose satiric genius had earned him not only international acclaim, but two stays in the Bastille, flogging and exile, Voltaire knew personally what suffering involved. In Candide he whisks his young hero and friends through a ludicrous variety of tortures, tragedies and reversals of fortune, in the company of Pangloss, a 'metaphysico-theologo-cosmolo-nigologist' of unflinching optimism. The result is one of the glories of eighteenth-century satire
23 editions published between 1974 and 2011 in Spanish and held by 61 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
It was the indifferent shrug and callous inertia that this 'optimism' concealed which so angered Voltaire, who found the 'all for the best' approach a patently inadequate response to suffering, to natural disasters - such as the recent earthquakes in Lima and Lisbon - not to mention the questions of illness and man-made war. Moreover, as the rebel whose satiric genius had earned him not only international acclaim, but two stays in the Bastille, flogging and exile, Voltaire knew personally what suffering involved. In Candide he whisks his young hero and friends through a ludicrous variety of tortures, tragedies and reversals of fortune, in the company of Pangloss, a 'metaphysico-theologo-cosmolo-nigologist' of unflinching optimism. The result is one of the glories of eighteenth-century satire
San Manuel Bueno, mártir by
Miguel de Unamuno(
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24 editions published between 1981 and 2008 in Spanish and held by 58 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The novella tells the story of the local Catholic priest (Don Manuel) in fictional Valverde de Lucerna, Spain as told through the eyes, Angela, one of the townspeople. Throughout the course of the story Manuel is adored by the people of the town. He is constantly in the service of the townspeople. He refrains from condemning anyone and goes out of his way to help those whom the people have marginalized. They consider him their "Saint". Angela, after a brief stint away for education, returns to the town to live with her mother where she continues to be amazed at Manuel's devotion. Her brother, Lazarus, returns from the New World and is likewise amazed, but is not a believer. When their mother dies, her dying wish is that Lazarus will be converted. After this takes place, Angela learns that neither Manuel or Lazarus believe in an afterlife, but devote themselves to serving the townspeople anyway; Manuel suffers greatly from revealing his unbelief to the point of dying. Lazarus takes over Manuel's duties after Manuel's death and Angela learns Manuel is being considered for beatification
24 editions published between 1981 and 2008 in Spanish and held by 58 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The novella tells the story of the local Catholic priest (Don Manuel) in fictional Valverde de Lucerna, Spain as told through the eyes, Angela, one of the townspeople. Throughout the course of the story Manuel is adored by the people of the town. He is constantly in the service of the townspeople. He refrains from condemning anyone and goes out of his way to help those whom the people have marginalized. They consider him their "Saint". Angela, after a brief stint away for education, returns to the town to live with her mother where she continues to be amazed at Manuel's devotion. Her brother, Lazarus, returns from the New World and is likewise amazed, but is not a believer. When their mother dies, her dying wish is that Lazarus will be converted. After this takes place, Angela learns that neither Manuel or Lazarus believe in an afterlife, but devote themselves to serving the townspeople anyway; Manuel suffers greatly from revealing his unbelief to the point of dying. Lazarus takes over Manuel's duties after Manuel's death and Angela learns Manuel is being considered for beatification
El espectador : antología by
José Ortega y Gasset(
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7 editions published between 1980 and 1995 in Spanish and held by 57 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
7 editions published between 1980 and 1995 in Spanish and held by 57 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Ejercicios intelectuales by
Paulino Garagorri(
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10 editions published in 1967 in Spanish and held by 56 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
10 editions published in 1967 in Spanish and held by 56 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
La tentación política by
Paulino Garagorri(
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11 editions published between 1970 and 1971 in Spanish and held by 51 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
11 editions published between 1970 and 1971 in Spanish and held by 51 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Política y literatura (fantasías y devaneos) by
Azorín(
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7 editions published between 1968 and 1980 in Spanish and held by 49 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
7 editions published between 1968 and 1980 in Spanish and held by 49 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Libertad y desigualdad by
Paulino Garagorri(
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5 editions published in 1978 in Spanish and held by 46 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
5 editions published in 1978 in Spanish and held by 46 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Unamuno y Ortega by
Paulino Garagorri(
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5 editions published in 1972 in Spanish and held by 45 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
5 editions published in 1972 in Spanish and held by 45 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
La paradoja del filósofo by
Paulino Garagorri(
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7 editions published in 1959 in Spanish and held by 40 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
7 editions published in 1959 in Spanish and held by 40 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Juanita la Larga by
Juan Valera(
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12 editions published between 1970 and 2005 in Spanish and held by 40 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"Juanita la Larga (1896), the third of Juan Valera's eponymous novels with a female protagonist, unfolds in a small town in nineteenth-century Spain and tells the story of a young girl's romance with a wealthy widower many years her senior. In addition to their substantial difference in years and class, the lovers must contend with the indignation of his imperious married daughter, the public rebuke of a churchman, and the strictures of society. As the novel opens, readers are introduced to Juanita in the exuberance of youth. We witness her maturation into a young woman and along the way we watch as she learns to deal with humiliation, anger, jealousy, and a pride that makes for bittersweet moments. Juanita reveals a cunning personality that is complemented by a dogged determination and an iron will; once she realizes what she wants in life neither the fear of reprisal nor the prospect of ostracism deters her. Other well-conceived, well-delineated characters are Juana, Juanita's mother and village do-it-all; Dona Ines, the haughty, sanctimonious daughter of the widower Don Paco who falls head over heels in love with Juanita and wants to marry her; Don Alvaro Roldan, Dona Ines's dissolute husband; and Don Policarpo, the town druggist."--Publisher's website
12 editions published between 1970 and 2005 in Spanish and held by 40 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"Juanita la Larga (1896), the third of Juan Valera's eponymous novels with a female protagonist, unfolds in a small town in nineteenth-century Spain and tells the story of a young girl's romance with a wealthy widower many years her senior. In addition to their substantial difference in years and class, the lovers must contend with the indignation of his imperious married daughter, the public rebuke of a churchman, and the strictures of society. As the novel opens, readers are introduced to Juanita in the exuberance of youth. We witness her maturation into a young woman and along the way we watch as she learns to deal with humiliation, anger, jealousy, and a pride that makes for bittersweet moments. Juanita reveals a cunning personality that is complemented by a dogged determination and an iron will; once she realizes what she wants in life neither the fear of reprisal nor the prospect of ostracism deters her. Other well-conceived, well-delineated characters are Juana, Juanita's mother and village do-it-all; Dona Ines, the haughty, sanctimonious daughter of the widower Don Paco who falls head over heels in love with Juanita and wants to marry her; Don Alvaro Roldan, Dona Ines's dissolute husband; and Don Policarpo, the town druggist."--Publisher's website
Escritos políticos by
Ramón Pérez de Ayala(
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6 editions published between 1967 and 1980 in Spanish and held by 35 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
6 editions published between 1967 and 1980 in Spanish and held by 35 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
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- Ortega y Gasset, José 1883-1955 Author
- Unamuno, Miguel de 1864-1936 Author
- Zubiri, Xavier
- Castro, Américo 1885-1972 Author
- Voltaire 1694-1778 Author
- Azorín (1873-1967) Author
- Valera, Juan 1824-1905 Author
- Pérez de Ayala, Ramón (1880-1962) Author
- Espina, Antonio 1894-1972 Translator
- Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1749-1832 Author
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Authors, Spanish Bildungsromans Candide (Voltaire) Castro, Américo, Catholic Church Chappell, Warren, Civilization Enlightenment Faith France French drama French fiction French language French literature Great Britain Happiness Historiography Imaginary letters Inquisition Life Literature--Translations into English Manners and customs Optimism Ortega y Gasset, José, Pen drawing Philosophy Philosophy, Modern Philosophy, Spanish Photoengraving Picaresque literature, German Politics and government Politics in literature Priests Rationalism Reason Reasoning San Manuel Bueno, mártir (Unamuno, Miguel de) Satire Satire, French Short stories, French Short stories, Spanish Spain Spain--Andalusia Spanish fiction Spanish language Spanish literature Unamuno, Miguel de, Voltaire, Young men Zubiri, Xavier