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  1. English. Genre. Philosophical novel. Publication date. March 1885. Marius the Epicurean: his sensations and ideas is a historical and philosophical novel by Walter Pater (his only completed full-length fiction), written between 1881 and 1884, published in 1885 and set in 161–177 AD, in the Rome of the Antonines.

    • Walter Pater
    • United Kingdom
    • 1885
    • March 1885
  2. Mario el epicúreo es una novela filosófica del escritor inglés Walter Pater publicada en 1885. Su trama se desarrolla en la Roma de los Antoninos (concretamente de Marco Aurelio ). La novela es la realización del ideal de Pater de una vida estética, su culto a la belleza y su teoría del efecto estimulante en la búsqueda de la ...

    • Marius the Epicurean
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  3. Marius the Epicurean (1885) is his most substantial work. It is a philosophical romance in which Pater’s ideal of an aesthetic and religious life is scrupulously and elaborately set forth. The setting is Rome in the time of Marcus Aurelius; but this is a thin… Read More

  4. Mario el epicúreo es una novela filosófica del escritor inglés Walter Pater publicada en 1885. Su trama se desarrolla en la Roma de los Antoninos . La novela es la realización del ideal de Pater de una vida estética, su culto a la belleza y su teoría del efecto estimulante en la búsqueda de la belleza como un ideal en sí mismo.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Walter_PaterWalter Pater - Wikipedia

    In his philosophical novel Marius the Epicurean (1885), an extended imaginary portrait set in the Rome of the Antonines, which Pater believed had parallels with his own century, he examines the "sensations and ideas" of a young Roman of integrity, who pursues an ideal of the "aesthetic" life – a life based on αἴσθησις ...

  6. "Marius the Epicurean" is a philosophical novel that explores the life of Marius, a young Roman, during the reign of Marcus Aurelius. The narrative follows Marius's intellectual and spiritual development as he navigates the complexities of Roman society, with its intricate blend of paganism and emerging Christianity.

  7. Marius the Epicurean is a novel of the second century Rome. Marius, a young Roman noble and a friend of Marcus Aurelius, is overpoweringly impressed by Christianity and dies a martyr, sacrificing his life to save that of a Christian friend.