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In The Inner Pilgrimage of Eugenio María de Hostos As Seen Through Bayoán Hildreth Waltzer presented a sensitive and scholarly consideration of the life and work of Eugenio María de Hostos, a complex and contradictory man - a moralist, a social theorist, an educator, a leader - which illumined not only the man and his work, but cast light upon the needs and contradictions of our own time - or any time. In Eugenio María de Hostos: A New Interpretation she revisits and extends her insights into Hostos and his work. In this, an overview of Hostos, she finds that in the midst of his most didactic, scholarly passages on politics, history, jurisprudence, sociology, education, and ethics there is revealed a mass of contradictions reflective of a man continually struggling, caught continually in the traps of life.
The Inner Pilgrimage of Eugenio María de Hostos As Seen Through Bayoán attempts to illuminate the motivating forces at work behind Hostos' personal struggles and sacrifices for humanity through consideration of La Peregrinación de Bayoán as a quintessential quest-myth which mirrors Hostos' own quest for value, for purpose, for meaning in life within a nebulous and transitory existence - to span the distance between the real and the ideal in a struggle that is eternal, timeless, and which speaks to youth, parents, lay person and scholar alike.
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