Comedies by Holberg : Jeppe of the Hill, The Political Tinker, Erasmus Montanus

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Comedies by Holberg : Jeppe of the Hill, The Political Tinker, Erasmus Montanus

by Ludvig Holberg

EN·~4 hours·12 chapters

Chapters

12 total
1

COMEDIES BY HOLBERG - JEPPE OF THE HILL, THE POLITICAL TINKER, ERASMUS MONTANUS - TRANSLATED FROM THE DANISH BY - OSCAR JAMES CAMPBELL, JR., PH.D.

0:18
2

INTRODUCTION

16:29
3

JEPPE OF THE HILL OR THE TRANSFORMED PEASANT [JEPPE PAA BIERGET] - A COMEDY IN FIVE ACTS 1722 - DRAMATIS PERSONAE

1:09:14
4

ACTS I, IV, AND V - SCENE: A village road; on the left, Jeppe's house; on the right, Jacob Shoemaker's inn. The court in Act IV is held in the open, and a tree is used for the gallows in Act V. - ACT II

0:15
5

ACT III

0:02
6

EPILOGUE

0:54
7

THE POLITICAL TINKER - [DEN POLITISKE KANDESTOBER] - A COMEDY IN FIVE ACTS

0:05
8

DRAMATIS PERSONAE

1:38:30
9

SCENE: Hamburg. A street, showing Herman's house.

0:06
10

ERASMUS MONTANUS OR RASMUS BERG - A COMEDY IN FIVE ACTS

0:04

Description

Ludvig Holberg’s sparkling humor still feels fresh today, offering a lively window into 18th‑century Danish life. A scholar‑turned‑playwright, he blends sharp social observation with breezy dialogue, turning everyday follies into timeless comedy. Listeners will hear the same wit that once animated Copenhagen’s first native theatre, a reminder that human vanity and ambition have long been ripe material for laughter.

The collection opens with a country bumpkin who, after a night of drunken revelry, is duped into believing he’s a nobleman—a farcical look at status and self‑deception. The second piece follows a clever tinkerer who tries to climb the political ladder, exposing the absurdities of power‑hungry scheming. The final comedy pits a pretentious scholar against skeptical townsfolk, highlighting the clash between lofty learning and common sense. Together, these plays deliver quick‑witted banter, memorable characters, and a gentle poke at the pretensions that still echo in modern society.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (261K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-05-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Ludvig Holberg

Ludvig Holberg

1684–1754

A sharp, funny voice of the Scandinavian Enlightenment, he helped shape modern Danish-language literature through comedies, essays, history, and satire. His work ranges from stage classics to the imaginative underground voyage of Niels Klim.

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