Eugenio d'Ors, founder of the noucentista movement, was one of the most influential Catalan thinkers of the twentieth century and. Very little has been published about him since his death in1954. Vicente Cacho makes a decisive contribution to the study of D'Ors’ thought from the 1920’s. Cacho analyzed the Catalan intellectual from three viewpoints: the importance of a literary element in his writings and intellectual process, his awareness of his mission in the modernization of Catalonia and Spain as a whole, and the overlapping of his intellectual scenarios (Barcelona, Madrid and París). An appendix with his correspondence with Manuel B. Cossío, Francisco Giner de los Ríos, José Ortega y Gasset and Miguel de Unamuno is included.
Hardcover 13,5 x 21,5 cm, 384 pp
ISBN: 978-84-7727-245-8
ISBN: 84-7727-245-X