Among Famous Books

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Among Famous Books

by John Kelman

EN·~7 hours·12 chapters

Chapters

12 total

AMONG - FAMOUS BOOKS - BY - JOHN KELMAN, D.D. - HODDER AND STOUGHTON - LONDON NEW YORK TORONTO - Printed in 1912

0:07

PREFACE

1:30

LECTURE I - THE GODS OF GREECE

49:40

LECTURE II - MARIUS THE EPICUREAN

33:26

LECTURE III - THE TWO FAUSTS

34:18

LECTURE IV - CELTIC REVIVALS OF PAGANISM - Omar Kayyám and Fiona Macleod

48:32

LECTURE V - JOHN BUNYAN

42:18

LECTURE VI - PEPYS' DIARY

58:56

LECTURE VII - SARTOR RESARTUS

44:57

LECTURE VIII - PAGAN REACTIONS

42:03

Description

These lectures guide listeners through England’s most celebrated works, using a single thread to link centuries of storytelling. The central idea is that literature’s deepest drama is the clash between material desire and spiritual aspiration, a conflict that echoes from ancient myths to modern novels.

The first talk turns to the Greek gods, not as distant deities but as symbols of humanity’s earthy side. It challenges the neat split that paints Hellenism as lawless paganism and Hebraism as strict idealism, showing how both impulses still live inside modern minds. Vivid anecdotes and literary excerpts reveal how the loss of mythic imagination left a gap that later writers sought to fill.

Throughout the series familiar titles are examined for the way they echo this inner battle, offering fresh insight into beloved stories. Listeners come away with a deeper appreciation of how timeless concerns shape the books that have shaped us, and how the same yearning for meaning still resonates today.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (418K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Melissa Er-Raqabi, Robert Ledger, Ted Garvin and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2006-04-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

John Kelman

John Kelman

1864–1929

A Scottish minister and literary critic, he wrote warmly and thoughtfully about faith, books, and well-known writers including Robert Louis Stevenson and John Bunyan. His work blends spiritual reflection with a lively love of literature and public life.

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