
Jerónimo Gracián
Jerónimo Gracián was a Spanish Baroque writer and a prominent figure in the Jesuit order, known for his philosophical and literary works. He is celebrated for his contributions to Spanish literature, particularly his famous work 'El Criticón,' which is a complex allegorical novel that reflects on human nature and the moral struggles of life. Gracián's writing style is characterized by its wit, brevity, and deep insight into human behavior, making him a significant influence on later writers and thinkers. His legacy also includes a focus on the importance of personal integrity and the pursuit of wisdom in an often chaotic world.
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Jerónimo Gracián is mentioned as the person who removed a woman's hand.
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