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A set of incisive essays profiles several towering intellectual figures, using close readings of their minds and works to illustrate varieties of genius. Each essay dissects moral character, modes of thought, and distinctive talents — from contemplative insight and mystical vision to skeptical inquiry, poetic imagination, practical leadership, and literary craft — while reflecting on how solitary individuals influence wider culture. The author writes aphoristically and associatively rather than systemically, offering observations on self-reliance, moral independence, and the enduring power of individual intellect.
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