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PREFACE
I. INTRODUCTION
These lectures invite listeners into a thoughtful conversation about three towering poets whose verses double as philosophical treatises. Presented by a scholar‑turned‑enthusiast, the talks are deliberately modest—no claim to groundbreaking research, just sincere admiration and clear‑sighted reflections that make ancient ideas feel fresh for today’s ear.
The series moves from Lucretius’s atomistic cosmos, with its vivid picture of a world of constantly shifting particles, to Dante’s moral pilgrimage through the afterlife, and finally to Goethe’s Faust as a restless quest for knowledge and meaning. Though each writer belongs to a different age, the speaker shows how their insights on nature, ethics, and the human spirit intersect, offering a rich, edible feast of ideas that listeners can digest and let shape their own thinking.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (281K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2011-03-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1863–1952
Best known for the line about remembering the past, this Spanish-born philosopher and writer brought clear, elegant prose to big questions about reason, beauty, and human nature. His work moves easily between philosophy, poetry, criticism, and memoir, which makes him a rewarding author to hear as well as read.
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