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Mohammedan East and then, disguising himself as a Moham medan, traveled unsuspected through worlds where no earlier European had ventured. He thus became a pioneer explorer of the East; and his story of his adventures parallels the pic ture of Eastern life presented in an earlier volume by Marie Asmar, the Babylonian princess.
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Excerpt from University Library of Autobiography: Including All the Great Autobiographies and the Autobiographical Data Left by the World's Famous Men and Women
This final volume of our series advances in date but little from the preceding one. The narrative of Thomas Huxley, which is given here, belongs with the class of great scientific autobiographies described in the previous volume as having sprung from the keen scientific awakening of the 1850's and 60's. So too we might place the story of Ernest Renan with those of the men whose hearts were rent by the religious struggle of those days. But Huxley and Renan are only the earliest speakers in the present volume. Beyond them we come to autobiographers of our own generation, some of them still living, and others only very recently passed from among us.
Moreover, even with Huxley and Renan we get a much more modern air than with the earlier thinkers whom they resemble. Huxley took up the ideas of evolution where Darwin left them. Huxley was the fighting scientist of the 1860's and 70's, the arguer who hammered home the proofs and made all men sec what Darwin had only quietly announced. Even in his autobiography Huxley is still fighting, He tells us that he writes it so men cannot misrepresent him after he is dead. There is a familiar tone about this that may win the reader to a smile as he looks back through Haydon and Rousseau and all the other autobiographers until lie reaches old Sir Thomas Bodley, the first Englishman of them all, who also adopted this particular excuse for satisfying the natural human impulse to talk about himself.
Renan, though he at first took exact religious doctrines as seriously as Newman or Mile, de Guerin, yet in the last analysis concluded to accept life more cheerfully.
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Paperback. Condición: New. Print on Demand. This autobiography chronicles the remarkable life journey of Ernest Renan, a celebrated French philosopher, historian, and philologist. Renan's childhood in Brittany deeply instilled in him a fascination with religion and mythology, shaping his later exploration of religious history. In this candid memoir, Renan reflects on the tension between his early religious education and his subsequent intellectual awakening. He recounts his studies, friendships, and experiences in the context of 19th-century France, offering insights into the evolution of religious thought and his own personal transformation. Through engaging anecdotes and thoughtful analysis, Renan presents a nuanced view of faith, truth, and the human condition. He questions traditional beliefs while acknowledging the power of spirituality and the enduring influence of religious traditions. This introspection leads Renan to emphasize the importance of critical thinking, intellectual honesty, and the pursuit of knowledge. Ultimately, Renan's autobiography transcends the personal narrative to become a profound meditation on the nature of belief, the search for truth, and the ever-present human yearning for meaning and connection. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9781330744475_0
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