In Vino Veritas, from Stages on Life’s Way
Soren Kierkegaard
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In Vino Veritas is one section of Kierkegaard's Stages on Life's Way, originally published in 1845. In a conscious reference to Plato's Symposium, it is determined that each participant must give a speech, and that their topic shall be love. Lee M. Hollander said, "it excels Plato's work in subtlety, richness, and refined humor. To be sure, Kierkegaard has charged his creation with such romantic superabundance of delicate observations and rococo ornament that the whole comes dangerously near being improbable; whereas the older work stands solidly in reality." Some of the speakers in this book are charcters from Kierkegaard's other books. Victor Eremita, Judge William, and Johannes the Seducer were all from Either/Or (1843) and Constantin and the Young Person were from Repetition (1843). (Summary by Soupy) (3 hr 19 min)
Kapitel
The Banquet | 27:33 | Gelesen von KevinS |
The Young Person’s Speech | 51:48 | Gelesen von Craig Campbell |
Constantin’s Speech | 26:47 | Gelesen von Craig Campbell |
Victor Eremita’s Speech | 29:32 | Gelesen von Craig Campbell |
The Dressmaker’s Speech | 19:52 | Gelesen von Craig Campbell |
The Speech of John the Seducer | 27:46 | Gelesen von Craig Campbell |
Judge William and His Wife | 16:28 | Gelesen von KevinS |
Bewertungen
thanks for adding to the repertoire





A LibriVox Listener
mot much Kierkegaard in Librivox not sure why
an intriguing chunk of an unusual book





M. Johnson
Grateful to have found some Kierkegaard on LibriVox. There should be more! I fortunately have a paper copy of Stages on Life's Way and look forward to complementing my listening with the rest of the book. Great readers; thank you!
sore-ly needed





The Animate Ray
Thank you, this is a gift to the community.
Underwhelmed





Rocky
No peak no trough; flat.