A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man - James Joyce

A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man - James Joyce

James Joyce
Land USA
Genrer Kunst, Bøger, Fiktion
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Episoder 11
Seneste 20.08.2026

This podcast presents a complete audiobook of James Joyce's classic novel 'A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man', exploring themes of self-discovery, identity, and artistic awakening. Each week, a different complete audiobook is featured, offering a variety of voices, eras, and narrative styles. New books are added weekly, providing a continuous flow of engaging stories. The podcast is part of the Sol Good Media network.

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  • Between the Larch-woods and the Weir - Flora Klickmann 20.08.2026 7t 50min
    "Between the Larch-woods and the Weir" by Flora Klickmann is a delightful collection that intertwines nature descriptions, personal anecdotes, and reflections on faith, all infused with her unique sense of humor. Drawing inspiration from her experiences in the countryside, Klickmann offers a vivid portrayal of her surroundings, neighbors, and daily life, creating a tapestry of observations that resonate with the beauty and simplicity of rural existence. This charming volume invites listeners to appreciate the small joys and profound moments found in everyday life, making it a timeless exploration of connection to nature and community that remains relevant today.
  • Little Journeys to the Homes of Eminent Artists - Elbert Hubbard 19.08.2026 8t 24min
    Elbert Hubbard's "Little Journeys to the Homes of Eminent Artists" offers an insightful exploration of the lives and environments of renowned figures such as Raphael, Leonardo, and Whistler. Through a series of reflective essays, Hubbard intertwines biography with his personal musings, contemplating how the surroundings of these artists may have shaped their creative expressions and legacies. This collection remains relevant today as it invites listeners to consider the profound impact of one's environment on artistic inspiration and achievement.
  • Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man version 2 - James Joyce 18.08.2026 8t 26min
    A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man is James Joyce’s semi-autobiographical first novel that follows the life of Stephen Dedalus as he grapples with the constraints imposed by Irish society and the Catholic church. Through his journey, Stephen experiences a profound awakening as a poet and writer, ultimately choosing self-imposed exile from his homeland. This exploration of identity, faith, and artistic expression remains relevant today, as it delves into the universal struggle against societal expectations and the quest for self-discovery. Joyce’s vivid prose and deep introspection invite listeners to reflect on their own experiences and the complexities of forging one’s path in the world.
  • 333 A Bibliography of the Science-Fantasy Novel - Joseph H Crawford Jr James J Donahue Donald M Grant 17.08.2026 5t 41min
    "333 A Bibliography of the Science-Fantasy Novel" is a comprehensive exploration of the finest Science-Fantasy novels published up to 1950, primarily focusing on American fiction. The book provides essential bibliographical details for each of the 333 titles, including the publisher, date, and place of publication for the first American edition, along with insights into their plots. Each novel is classified into one of eight divisions within the genre, enriching the reader's understanding of Science-Fantasy's diverse landscape.
  • Biddy and the Silver Man - Harlan Ellison 16.08.2026 1t 31min
    "Biddy and the Silver Man" by Harlan Ellison presents a haunting narrative where a man descends from the sky, only to face a tragic fate at the hands of those who mistake him for a devil. The story explores themes of misunderstanding, sacrifice, and the fine line between good and evil, prompting listeners to reflect on the nature of judgment and redemption. Set against the stark beauty of the desert, this tale evokes the imagery of a second Calvary, inviting contemplation on the consequences of our actions and beliefs. Its enduring relevance lies in the universal questions it raises about faith, humanity, and the often misguided perceptions that shape our world.
  • Billy Topsail MD A Tale of Adventure With Doctor Luke of Labrador - Norman Duncan 15.08.2026 5t 54min
    "Billy Topsail MD: A Tale of Adventure with Doctor Luke of Labrador" follows the thrilling escapades of Billy Topsail and Archie Armstrong as they navigate the challenges of ice, forest, and sea. Their journey leads them to join forces with Doctor Luke of the Labrador, a character inspired by the real-life Doctor Grenfell, bringing a sense of camaraderie and adventure to the forefront. This story is packed with brisk adventures, making it a captivating listen for anyone who appreciates tales of friendship, exploration, and resilience in the face of nature's trials. The enduring themes of adventure and the bonds forged in challenging circumstances resonate deeply, inviting listeners to reflect on their own journeys and connections.
  • Flowers of Evil - Charles Baudelaire James Huneker 14.08.2026 1t 51min
    Charles Baudelaire's "Flowers of Evil" is a seminal collection of lyric poetry that explores the complexities of beauty amidst the backdrop of a rapidly industrializing Paris. First published in 1857, this groundbreaking work delves into themes of decadence, eroticism, and the human condition, reflecting on suffering, original sin, and the aspiration for an ideal world. Baudelaire's innovative use of suggestive imagery and unconventional forms broke with tradition, making his poetry resonate deeply with the Symbolist and Modernist movements.
  • Quest of the Golden Ape - Paul W Fairman Stephen Marlowe 13.08.2026 4t 3min
    "Quest of the Golden Ape" explores the harrowing journey of a man who awakens with no past, haunted only by a vague world of terror and the cries of his mother seeking vengeance. As he grapples with the monumental infamy of his people's slaughter, the story delves into themes of identity, memory, and the quest for understanding amidst chaos. This gripping narrative resonates today as it reflects the timeless struggle to reclaim one's history and confront the shadows of the past. The exploration of vengeance and the quest for redemption make it a compelling listen for anyone intrigued by the complexities of human experience and the enduring search for meaning.
  • Marjorie Dean High School Freshman - Jessie Graham Flower 12.08.2026 6t 36min
    "Marjorie Dean High School Freshman" follows the journey of Marjorie Dean as she navigates the challenges of starting high school in a new town. As she strives to make friends, she unexpectedly encounters enemies who test her resolve and moral compass. This timeless tale resonates with anyone who has experienced the trials of adolescence, highlighting themes of friendship, resilience, and integrity. The struggles Marjorie faces in maintaining her values while confronting unkindness remain relevant today, reminding listeners of the importance of staying true to oneself amidst peer pressures. This story captures the essence of youthful growth and the complexities of social dynamics, making it a compelling listen for all ages.
  • All the Sad Young Men - F Scott Fitzgerald 11.08.2026 6t 49min
    A collection of poignant short stories, "All the Sad Young Men" delves into the lives of wealthy protagonists as they navigate the perceived hardships of 1920s society. Through themes of lost love, personal struggles, fleeting romance, and the melancholy of existence, Fitzgerald captures the essence of a generation grappling with disillusionment and emotional turmoil. The exploration of these timeless themes resonates today, highlighting the universal quest for meaning and connection amidst life's challenges. Fitzgerald's keen observations and lyrical prose make this audiobook a compelling listen for anyone drawn to the complexities of human experience and the enduring nature of sadness and longing.
  • Awful German Language - Mark Twain 10.08.2026 1t 3min
    "Awful German Language" by Mark Twain is a humorous essay that delves into the challenges of learning German, highlighting the complexities of its grammar, including cases, adjective endings, noun genders, and verb placement. Twain's witty observations resonate with anyone who has faced the frustrations of mastering a new language, making this short piece both relatable and entertaining. Its comedic take on the intricacies of language learning remains relevant today as many still grapple with the nuances of foreign tongues. This enduring gem showcases Twain's sharp wit and keen understanding of the universal struggle of communication, ensuring listeners will find both laughter and camaraderie in their own linguistic endeavors.
  • American Democrat Or Hints on the Social and Civic Relations of the United States of America - James Fenimore Cooper 09.08.2026 7t 5min
    "American Democrat Or Hints on the Social and Civic Relations of the United States of America" by James Fenimore Cooper examines the critical principles that underpin the happiness of society, highlighting the confusion surrounding these ideas in popular discourse. The author observes that impractical notions, if pursued, could lead to disorganization or even revolution, while many voice complaints without seeking solutions. By addressing the extremes of contemporary debates, Cooper aims to clarify the distinction between truth and prejudice. This exploration of civic responsibility and social relations remains relevant today, reminding listeners of the importance of discerning reality from misconception in a complex world.
  • Human Machine - Arnold Bennett 07.08.2026 2t 48min
    "Human Machine" by Arnold Bennett invites listeners to marvel at the extraordinary capabilities of the human brain, which he describes as the most remarkable machine we possess and the only one we can truly control. With eloquent prose and inspired thoughts, Bennett encourages us to recognize our own potential and the intricacies of our mental faculties. His reflections on the nature of self-awareness and personal agency remain profoundly relevant, reminding us that the fascination with our own minds is a timeless pursuit. As we navigate the complexities of modern life, Bennett's insights into the power of our thoughts and the importance of understanding ourselves resonate deeply, making this work an enduring classic.
  • Bashan And I - Thomas Mann 06.08.2026 4t 13min
    "Bashan And I" by Thomas Mann offers a simple yet profound exploration of the psychology of dogs, blending gentle humor with modern sophistication. This work stands out as a masterful observation of the canine experience, capturing the essence of these beloved companions with both tenderness and realism. Its exquisite literary art invites listeners to reflect on the joys and complexities of the human-animal bond, making it a timeless piece that resonates with anyone seeking solace from the burdens of daily life. The enduring themes of companionship and understanding continue to speak to our hearts, reminding us of the beauty found in the simplest of relationships.
  • Charles James Fox - Henry Offley Wakeman 05.08.2026 7t 48min
    "Charles James Fox" by Henry Offley Wakeman delves into the life of the influential British Whig politician, highlighting his passionate advocacy for religious tolerance, individual liberty, and the anti-slavery movement. As a formidable orator and a rival of William Pitt the Younger, Fox's speeches resonated deeply with audiences, characterized by their sincerity and emotional depth. His tumultuous personal life, marked by gambling and romance, adds a rich layer to his story, culminating in a tranquil existence with Elizabeth Armistead at St. Anne's Hill.
  • Birthplace - Henry James 04.08.2026 2t 16min
    "Birthplace" by Henry James explores the lives of Mr. and Mrs. Gedge, who leave their mundane existence to become caretakers of the house where Shakespeare was born. This tale delves into the tension between myth and reality, as Gedge grapples with the commodification of Shakespeare's legacy and the responsibilities of preserving such a revered shrine. The story resonates today as it raises questions about the nature of cultural heritage and the roles individuals play in maintaining societal myths. James's skepticism about historical truths invites listeners to reflect on the narratives we uphold and the value we place on them, making this a timeless examination of art, belief, and identity.
  • Human Affairs - Vincent O'Sullivan 03.08.2026 6t 51min
    "Human Affairs" by Vincent O'Sullivan is a compelling collection that showcases the multifaceted nature of its author, celebrated for his decadent and morbid fiction. While O'Sullivan is often recognized for his supernatural tales, particularly the haunting novella "Vershoyle's House," this anthology reveals the full spectrum of his literary prowess. The stories within reflect a unique demi-monde style that continues to resonate with themes of complexity and darkness in human experience. Listening to O'Sullivan’s work today allows us to explore timeless concerns about the human condition, making this collection an enduring treasure for those intrigued by the intricacies of life and art.
  • Dubliners Version 2 - James Joyce 02.08.2026 6t 39min
    "Dubliners" by James Joyce is a profound collection of 15 short stories that captures the essence of Irish middle-class life in early 20th-century Dublin. Through a naturalistic lens, Joyce explores themes of identity, self-discovery, and the human experience, culminating in moments of epiphany where characters gain insight into their lives. The stories progress from childhood to maturity, reflecting the various stages of life and the universal search for meaning in a rapidly changing society. Joyce's keen observations and rich characterizations resonate today, reminding us of the timeless struggles for understanding and connection amidst the complexities of existence.
  • Animate and the Inanimate - William James Sidis 01.08.2026 3t 35min
    "Animate and the Inanimate" by William James Sidis delves into profound questions about the origin of life, cosmology, and the intriguing concept of reversing the second law of thermodynamics through Maxwell's Demon. Written in 1925, Sidis's exploration is rooted in his contemplation of William James's "reserve energy" theory, which suggests that individuals can tap into latent capabilities under extreme conditions. This work, one of the few not penned under a pseudonym, reflects Sidis's own experiences as a "forced prodigy" and challenges readers to consider the boundaries of human potential and the nature of existence.
  • Against The Grain or Against Nature - Joris-Karl Huysmans 31.07.2026 9t 14min
    "Against The Grain or Against Nature" by Joris-Karl Huysmans is a captivating exploration of the life of a reclusive aesthete, Duc Jean Floressas Des Esseintes, who immerses himself in artificial paradises of his own creation. This cult novel, often hailed as the Bible of Decadence, delves into the absurdities of a world-rejecting existence, where the pursuit of beauty and sensory experiences leads to ludicrous outcomes and personal decline. Its themes of isolation, the search for identity, and the critique of societal norms resonate today, inviting listeners to reflect on the nature of fulfillment and the consequences of extreme individualism.

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