H.T. Kirby-Smith uses George Santayana's 1936 novel, ""The Last Puritan"", for bringing into focus the complex relations between Santayana's life, his personality, and his philosophy. The closing chapter serves as a legal brief in defence of the author against the attacks of his critics.
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H.T. Kirby-Smith uses George Santayana's 1936 novel, ""The Last Puritan"", for bringing into focus the complex relations between Santayana's life, his personality, and his philosophy. The closing chapter serves as a legal brief in defence of the author against the attacks of his critics.
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