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The New Spirit

PREFACE 

Word Count: 436    |    Released on: 17/11/2017

rselves what it is like. Instinctively we must spend a great part of our lives in searching and probi

rt in this searching and probing, may perhaps be allowed to present some of the results, not claiming to be an expert, not desiring to impose on others any private scheme of the universe. The pulse of life runs strong a

m of literary personalities. I have se[xviii]lected five such typical individuals; it is the inti

r daily life. He poses well in public; he has said those brave words on the platform; he has written those rows of eloquent books-but what (one asks oneself) is all that to me? I want to get at the motive forces at work in the man; to know what his intimate companions thought of him; how he

impressions of the world of to-day, as revealed in certain significant personali

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“No alterations have been made in this edition. It is true that three of the figures here studied were living when the book was written; but their genius had matured, their work was for the most part done. Nothing they could produce would seriously modify one’s conception of them as aboriginal personal forces, the outcome of the past, the initiators of the future.”
1 PREFACE TO THE THIRD EDITION2 PREFACE3 INTRODUCTION4 DIDEROT5 HEINE6 WHITMAN7 IBSEN8 TOLSTOI9 CONCLUSION