Erich Heller (27 March 1911 – 5 November 1990) was a British essayist, known particularly for his critical studies in German-language philosophy and literature of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Read more about Erich Heller: Biography, Main Currents of His Thought: anima Naturaliter Religiosa, Disinherited Mind; or The Creed of Ontological Invalidity, Other Works; or The Last Days of Mankind, Life in Letters, Private Life, The End; and The Nachlaß, Quotations, Supplementary References (not Included in Notes, Below)
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