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The author surveys the historical and religious sources of modern pessimism, contrasting ancient and Eastern notions of suffering with contemporary systematic doubt. He examines key thinkers—especially Schopenhauer—and outlines doctrines that treat life as burden, dream, or probation, explaining Buddhist stages toward Nirvana alongside Christian and Brahmanic interpretations. Subsequent chapters probe riddles about happiness, the psychological borderlands between contentment and despair, and the idea of a final quietus, finally asking whether existence itself is essentially an affliction. The treatment combines philosophical exposition, literary reference, and comparative analysis to map the genesis and forms of disenchantment.

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Edgar Saltus

Edgar Saltus was an American author known for his distinctive style and exploration of philosophical themes. He gained recognition for his works that often delve into the complexities of love, morality, and the human condition. Among his notable titles is "Imperial Purple," which reflects his interest in historical narratives and the interplay of power and culture. Saltus's writing is characterized by its rich prose and a penchant for the dramatic, making him a unique voice in late 19th and early 20th-century literature. His contributions continue to be appreciated for their depth and insight into the human experience.

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