Jorge Polar

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Jorge Polar Vargas (1856 - 1932) was a Peruvian lawyer, writer, poet, and politician.

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.


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