Jorge Polar
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Jorge Polar (1856–1932) was a Peruvian intellectual, poet, and politician born in Arequipa, Peru, on April 21 of 1856 . After leaving a trace in university teaching, cultural journalism, national politics and the administration of justice, died on June 6, 1932.
Education[]
He completed his secondary education at the National School of Independence, which was founded by Simon Bolivar . Then he entered the University of St. Augustine [1], and at age 18, he earned his Juris Doctor in 1874. Later he traveled to Lima and the Universidad Mayor de San Marcos [2] where he obtained his Ph.D. in History, Philosophy and Literature.
Works[]
- A Biography of Juan Manuel Polar, 1886
- Literary Studies, 1886
- Something in Prose, 1887
- Poems, 1887
- Lucia and Julia Letter, 1887
- White (novel), 1888
- Arequipa, 1891, 1922
- Light Philosophy, 1895
- Stanzas of a poem, 1896
- Aesthetics, 1903
- At the University, 1904
- Confession of a Professor, 1925
- Our Melgar, 1928
- Introduction to the Study of Modern Philosophy, 1928
References[]
- Bermejo, Vladimir (July 8, 1954). Arequipa (1st edition). Arequipa: The Hive. pp. 478.
Categories:
- People from Arequipa
- Peruvian politicians
- 19th-century Peruvian poets
- 1856 births
- 1932 deaths
- Peruvian male poets
- 19th-century male writers
- Peruvian writer stubs
- South American poet stubs
- Peruvian politician stubs