Selected Essays of Michel de Montaigne

Selected Essays of Michel de Montaigne

Michel Eyquem de Montaigne
Država Združene države Amerike
Jezik EN
Epizode 58
Zadnja 17.08.2026

Michel de Montaigne, a contemporary of Shakespeare, retired from public life after France's wars of religion to write about himself. Through his essays, he explores his likes, dislikes, reflections on history, loves, and travels, capturing not just one man but the breadth of human experience. His famous question 'What do I know?' underlines his skeptical, introspective approach to knowledge and self-understanding.

Epizode

  • Letters Written During a Short Residence in Sweden, Norway and Denmark-Mary Wollstonecraft 17.08.2026 5h 47min
    "Letters Written During a Short Residence in Sweden, Norway and Denmark" by Mary Wollstonecraft offers a poignant exploration of her travels through Scandinavia, reflecting on the landscapes, cultures, and social conditions she encounters. This collection of letters reveals Wollstonecraft's keen observations and deep introspection, making her experiences resonate with those seeking to understand the human condition and the world around them. The themes of personal freedom, the quest for knowledge, and the critique of societal norms remain timeless, inviting listeners to engage with her thoughts on morality and existence.
  • In a Belgian Garden and Other Poems-Frank Oliver Call 16.08.2026 44min
    "In a Belgian Garden and Other Poems" by Frank Oliver Call invites listeners into a world of lyrical exploration, where nature and introspection intertwine. The collection captures the essence of beauty found in gardens, reflecting on themes of growth, tranquility, and the passage of time. Call's evocative imagery and thoughtful verses resonate with anyone seeking solace in the natural world, making this audiobook a timeless companion for those who appreciate the subtleties of life and the power of poetry. The enduring quality of Call's work lies in its ability to evoke deep emotions and provoke contemplation, ensuring its relevance in any era.
  • Home of the Echoes-Frank W. Boreham 15.08.2026 5h 6min
    "Home of the Echoes" by Frank W. Boreham invites listeners into a contemplative exploration of life, faith, and the resonance of our experiences. Boreham's reflections delve into the profound connections we share with our past and the echoes of those who have shaped our journey. This timeless work encourages a deep appreciation for the moments that define us, reminding us of the enduring impact of memory and legacy. As we navigate a world filled with noise and distraction, Boreham's insights resonate now more than ever, urging us to find solace and meaning in the echoes of our own lives. This audiobook is a rich tapestry of thought that speaks to the heart of what it means to be human.
  • Walking-Henry David Thoreau 14.08.2026 1h 29min
    "Walking-Henry David Thoreau" invites listeners to explore the profound reflections of one of America's greatest thinkers. This audiobook delves into Thoreau's insights on nature, self-reliance, and the importance of contemplation in a fast-paced world. It resonates deeply today as it encourages a return to simplicity and mindfulness, themes that are increasingly relevant in our modern lives filled with distractions. Thoreau's timeless wisdom serves as a reminder to reconnect with the natural world and to seek personal truth amidst societal pressures. This exploration of his thoughts is not only a journey through his life but also an invitation to embrace the enduring values of introspection and connection to nature.
  • In the Line of Battle-Walter Wood 13.08.2026 6h 34min
    "In the Line of Battle" by Walter Wood invites listeners into the intense and gripping world of warfare, exploring the complexities and realities faced by those who find themselves on the front lines. This audiobook delves into themes of courage, sacrifice, and the moral dilemmas inherent in conflict, making it a poignant reflection on the human experience. As the echoes of battle resonate through time, the insights offered in Wood's work remain relevant today, reminding us of the enduring struggles and triumphs that define humanity. This powerful narrative captures the essence of bravery and the profound impact of war, making it a compelling listen for anyone interested in the intricacies of courage and conflict.
  • Exotics and Retrospectives-Lafcadio Hearn 12.08.2026 5h 32min
    "Exotics and Retrospectives-Lafcadio Hearn" invites listeners into the rich tapestry of Hearn's explorations of culture, nature, and the human experience. Through his unique perspective, Hearn captures the essence of diverse traditions and the beauty of the world around us, offering insights that remain relevant today. His reflections on the interplay between the exotic and the familiar resonate with contemporary audiences seeking deeper understanding and appreciation of cultural diversity. This collection not only showcases Hearn's literary prowess but also serves as a timeless reminder of the importance of empathy and curiosity in an increasingly interconnected world.
  • Moments With Mark Twain-Albert Bigelow Paine, Mark Twain 11.08.2026 6h 53min
    Moments With Mark Twain, authored by Albert Bigelow Paine, offers a captivating glimpse into the life and thoughts of one of America's most beloved literary figures, Mark Twain. This collection reveals Twain's wit and wisdom through a series of reflections that explore the human experience, making it a timeless treasure that resonates with listeners today. The themes of humor, humanity, and the complexities of life are as relevant now as they were in Twain's time, inviting us to ponder our own experiences and perceptions. Engaging with this audiobook allows for a deeper appreciation of Twain's enduring legacy and the insights he provides into the human condition.
  • Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion-David Hume 10.08.2026 4h 2min
    David Hume's "Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion" explores the nature of faith and reason, delving into the complexities of belief in God and the philosophical arguments surrounding natural religion. Through a series of dialogues among characters with differing viewpoints, Hume examines the foundations of religious belief, questioning the rationality of faith and the existence of divine intervention in the world. This thought-provoking work remains relevant today as it challenges listeners to reflect on their own beliefs and the intersection of philosophy and spirituality. Hume's insights into human understanding and skepticism provide a timeless framework for grappling with the enduring questions of existence and belief.
  • Short Nonfiction Collection, Vol. 074-Various 09.08.2026 8h 1min
    Short Nonfiction Collection, Vol. 074-Various brings together a rich tapestry of essays that explore diverse themes and ideas, showcasing the power of concise writing. This collection invites listeners to engage with thought-provoking reflections that resonate with timeless human experiences and inquiries. Each piece offers a unique perspective, encouraging introspection and dialogue about life, society, and the nature of knowledge. The enduring relevance of these essays lies in their ability to provoke critical thought and inspire curiosity, making this collection a valuable listen for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of the world and themselves.
  • Is the Bible Worth Reading and Other Essays - Lemuel Kelley Washburn 08.08.2026 5h 56min
    "Is the Bible Worth Reading and Other Essays" by Lemuel Kelley Washburn delves into the significance of the Bible and its impact on society and individual belief systems. Washburn's essays provoke thought and encourage readers to critically assess the value and relevance of biblical texts in contemporary life. His exploration of faith, morality, and the human experience resonates with timeless questions about spirituality and ethics. This collection invites listeners to reflect on their own beliefs and the role that foundational texts play in shaping our understanding of the world, making it a compelling listen for anyone seeking to engage with profound philosophical and theological themes.
  • Early History of the Airplane - Orville Wright, Wilbur Wright 07.08.2026 1h 33min
    "Early History of the Airplane" by Orville Wright and Wilbur Wright delves into the foundational developments of aviation, chronicling the Wright brothers' groundbreaking achievements in flight. This insightful work captures the spirit of innovation and determination that propelled humanity into the skies, making it a timeless exploration of human ingenuity. Hearing their reflections on the challenges and triumphs of early aviation offers listeners a profound appreciation for the relentless pursuit of progress, a theme that resonates strongly today as we continue to push the boundaries of technology. The Wright brothers' pioneering spirit serves as an enduring reminder of the possibilities that arise when vision meets perseverance.
  • Essays of Robert Louis Stevenson - Robert Louis Stevenson 06.08.2026 5h 32min
    Essays of Robert Louis Stevenson showcases the profound reflections of one of literature's most beloved figures. Through a collection of insightful essays, Stevenson explores themes of life, nature, and the human experience, offering timeless observations that continue to resonate with readers today. His eloquent prose and keen observations invite listeners to ponder their own lives and the world around them. This audiobook serves as a reminder of the enduring power of thoughtful writing and the universal truths that transcend time. Experience the wisdom of Stevenson as he invites you to reflect on the intricacies of existence and the beauty of the everyday.
  • Autobiography of Goethe Volume 2 - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 05.08.2026 8h 41min
    "Autobiography of Goethe Volume 2" by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe invites listeners into the profound reflections of one of literature's greatest figures. This volume continues to explore Goethe's life, thoughts, and artistic journey, offering a unique glimpse into the mind of a man who shaped the cultural landscape of his time. The themes of self-discovery, creativity, and the quest for meaning resonate deeply, making it relevant for contemporary audiences seeking to understand the complexities of human experience. Goethe's insights into the interplay between personal and artistic expression remain timeless, providing inspiration and wisdom that continue to influence writers and thinkers today.
  • Introduction to The Philosophy of History - Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel 04.08.2026 4h 35min
    "Introduction to The Philosophy of History" by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel delves into the intricate relationship between history and philosophy, exploring how historical events shape human consciousness and societal development. Hegel presents a compelling argument that history is not merely a series of random occurrences but a rational process that unfolds over time, reflecting the evolution of freedom and self-awareness. This work invites listeners to contemplate the broader implications of historical progress and the role of individuals within it. Its enduring themes of reason, freedom, and the unfolding of human spirit resonate powerfully today, encouraging a deeper understanding of our past and its influence on the present.
  • Minstrel Weather - Marian Storm 03.08.2026 2h
    Minstrel Weather by Marian Storm invites listeners into a lyrical exploration of the human experience, capturing the essence of life's fleeting moments and the beauty found within them. The narrative weaves together themes of nature, emotion, and the passage of time, resonating deeply with anyone who has ever paused to reflect on the world around them. This audiobook is a poignant reminder of the importance of mindfulness and appreciation for the simple joys in life, making it a timeless piece that remains relevant today. With its evocative prose and rich imagery, Minstrel Weather encourages us to embrace the present and find solace in the rhythms of existence.
  • English Poems - Various 02.08.2026 43min
    "English Poems" is a captivating collection that showcases the diverse voices and styles of various poets, celebrating the beauty and intricacies of the English language. This anthology invites listeners to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of emotions, themes, and experiences that poetry can evoke. The timeless nature of these works ensures that they resonate with contemporary audiences, as they explore universal themes of love, nature, and the human experience. By engaging with this collection, listeners can appreciate the enduring power of poetry to inspire reflection and connection across generations.
  • Evolutionist at Large - Grant Allen 01.08.2026 4h 11min
    "Evolutionist at Large" by Grant Allen delves into the intricate relationship between science and society, exploring themes of evolution and its implications on human understanding. This collection of essays presents Allen's insights on the natural world, urging listeners to reflect on the impact of evolutionary thought on contemporary life. With its timeless exploration of human curiosity and the quest for knowledge, this audiobook remains relevant today as it encourages critical thinking and a deeper appreciation for the complexities of existence. Allen's articulate prose and thought-provoking ideas make this work a compelling listen for anyone interested in the intersections of science, philosophy, and human experience.
  • Baron's Marvellous Underground Journey - Ingersoll Lockwood 31.07.2026 6h 8min
    Baron's Marvellous Underground Journey by Ingersoll Lockwood invites listeners to delve into a fantastical adventure that captivates the imagination with its vivid storytelling. This intriguing tale takes readers on an exploration beneath the surface, where the extraordinary unfolds in unexpected ways. The themes of curiosity and the quest for knowledge resonate powerfully today, reminding us of the importance of exploration and the wonders that lie beyond our everyday experiences. Lockwood's work, rich in whimsy and creativity, continues to inspire a sense of wonder, making it a timeless journey worth experiencing for both young and old alike.
  • An Inquiry into the Causes and Effects of the Variolae Vaccinae - Edward Jenner 30.07.2026 3h 35min
    "An Inquiry into the Causes and Effects of the Variolae Vaccinae" by Edward Jenner presents a groundbreaking exploration of the relationship between smallpox and cowpox, culminating in the development of the smallpox vaccine, the world's first vaccine. This collection of three publications not only chronicles Jenner's meticulous investigations but also highlights the revolutionary impact of vaccination on public health. The themes of scientific inquiry and the pursuit of knowledge resonate strongly today, as they remind us of the importance of innovation in combating infectious diseases. Jenner's work stands as a testament to human ingenuity and the enduring quest to protect humanity from preventable illnesses.
  • Against The Grain or Against Nature - Joris-Karl Huysmans 29.07.2026 9h 14min
    "Against The Grain or Against Nature" by Joris-Karl Huysmans is a captivating exploration of the life of the reclusive aesthete Duc Jean Floressas Des Esseintes, who seeks to create artificial paradises yet ultimately finds his endeavors ludicrously unsatisfying. This cult novel, often regarded as the Bible of Decadence, delves into themes of isolation, the pursuit of beauty, and the absurdities of excess, making it resonate with contemporary audiences who grapple with similar existential questions. With its vivid imagery and eccentric characters, including a jewel-encrusted tortoise and nightmarish orchids, the narrative invites listeners to reflect on the limits of artifice and the human experience.