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Grey Eminence
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LCCC591213 s/t: A Biographical Account of Religion & Politics in Cardinal Richelieu's France Aldous Huxley On the Road to Rome Childhood & Youth The Religious Background The Evangelist The Approach to Politics The Two Collaborators La Rochelle The Diet of Ratisbon Nothing Fails Like Success Politics & Religion The Final Scene Appendix Index Meridian Books

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Aldous Huxley
Aldous Huxley
Author · 69 books

Brave New World (1932), best-known work of British writer Aldous Leonard Huxley, paints a grim picture of a scientifically organized utopia. This most prominent member of the famous Huxley family of England spent the part of his life from 1937 in Los Angeles in the United States until his death. Best known for his novels and wide-ranging output of essays, he also published short stories, poetry, travel writing, and film stories and scripts. Through novels and essays, Huxley functioned as an examiner and sometimes critic of social mores, norms and ideals. Spiritual subjects, such as parapsychology and philosophical mysticism, interested Huxley, a humanist, towards the end of his life. People widely acknowledged him as one of the pre-eminent intellectuals of his time before the end of his life.

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