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| Category: |  Modern Literature |
| Name: |  George Santayana - World Philosophy Series |
| Birth Year: | 1863 |
| Death Year: | 1952
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George Santayana
(1863)
Biography - World Philosophy Series
Blog George Santayana
Philosopher, poet, and novelist, born in Madrid. He moved to Boston in 1872, and was educated at Harvard, where he became professor of philosophy (1907-12), while retaining his Spanish nationality. His writing career began as a poet with Sonnets and Other Verses (1894), but he later became known as a philosopher and stylist, in such works as The Life of Reason (5 vols, 1905-6), Realms of Being (4 vols, 1927-40), and his novel The Last Puritan (1935). [Adapted from San Francisco State University ]
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