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

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

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INTRODUCTION

16:29

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

1:09:14

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

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ACT III

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EPILOGUE

0:54

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

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DRAMATIS PERSONAE

1:38:30

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

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ERASMUS MONTANUS OR RASMUS BERG - A COMEDY IN FIVE ACTS

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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 lively voice of the Scandinavian Enlightenment, this writer helped shape both Danish and Norwegian literature through sharp comedies, essays, history, and philosophy. Best known for bringing wit and reason onto the stage, he remains one of the great literary figures of the 1700s.

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