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This book covers five historical moments of the long and conflictive relationships between philosophy and literature: Greek Antiquity, the French Middle Ages, the Spanish Golden Age, the Age of Enlightenment and Modernity. It is a commitment to illuminate different hermeneutical constellations, presented by some cases of philosophy and others of literature, and to review the possibilities for a generic literary theory that guides the understanding of human history.
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