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"Consider the Lilies", by Søren Kierkegaard
"So what can the anxiety-ridden person learn from the lilies ?"

InLibroVeritas
3 nov. 20205 min de lecture


Francis Bacon and Montaigne : A Comparison
"A Comparison of the Subject Matter and Thought of Montaigne's and Bacon's Essays "

InLibroVeritas
1 nov. 20207 min de lecture


Ignaz Friedman playing Chopin
[Musique] "Ignaz Friedman was a Polish pianist and composer. Critics and colleagues alike placed him among the supreme piano virtuosi ..."

InLibroVeritas
31 oct. 20202 min de lecture


Proust's Solitude
"Few writer’s rooms are quite so emblematic as the strange solipsistic environment of Proust’s cork-lined bedchamber..."

InLibroVeritas
29 oct. 20207 min de lecture


Loneliness and the Tragic Hero in Shakespeare
"For Hamlet and heroes such as him, loneliness represents fulfilment, even if on another level."

InLibroVeritas
29 oct. 20205 min de lecture


"Through the Magic Door", by Arthur Conan Doyle
"There stand your noble, silent comrades, waiting in their ranks. Pass your eye down their files. Choose your man."

InLibroVeritas
27 oct. 20204 min de lecture


The Love Affairs of a Bibliomaniac, by Eugene Field
"Of all things which men do or make here below by far the most momentous, wonderful, and worthy are the things we call books."

InLibroVeritas
27 oct. 20206 min de lecture


The Writer as Insomniac
"Being a disease of self-consciousness — insomnia perhaps inevitably plagues a disproportionately high number of writers."

InLibroVeritas
27 oct. 20205 min de lecture


Henry David Thoreau, portrait by R. L. Stevenson
"He was bred to no profession," says Emerson ;"he never married; he lived alone; he never went to church; he never voted..."

InLibroVeritas
26 oct. 20205 min de lecture


Nietzsche and Kierkegaard : Ways of Life
"Those who have read both Kierkegaard and Nietzsche are often struck by the resemblance not only between many of their ideas"

InLibroVeritas
25 oct. 202010 min de lecture


John Lubbock : The Good Life
"Goethe tells us that at thirty he resolved "to work out life no longer by halves, but in all its beauty and totality."

InLibroVeritas
24 oct. 20204 min de lecture


The Wisdom of Anton Chekhov
[Essay] "Chekhov possessed a practical wisdom that enabled him to care for those he loved and to help others."

InLibroVeritas
21 oct. 20207 min de lecture


Schopenhauer and Indian Philosophy
"Schopenhauer’s philosophy reveals a profound psychology of saintliness, of inner resignation, true composure, true desirelessness."

InLibroVeritas
21 oct. 20204 min de lecture


Transforming sorrow into beauty, truth and art
"Artistic creativity is the vehicle for the transformation of the sorrows of the world into beauty, truth and art."

InLibroVeritas
20 oct. 20205 min de lecture


John Keats : The Alchemy of Art
"The meaning of his aloneness is that, as bringer of light or changer of consciousness, Endymion must overcome darkness."

InLibroVeritas
20 oct. 20206 min de lecture


Karl Jaspers : Melancholy and Creativity
"Jaspers poses the ancient and Renaissance question of the relationship between diseased psyche and creativity."

InLibroVeritas
20 oct. 20206 min de lecture


Homer’s Odyssey as Spiritual Quest
"The Odyssey describes a spiritual quest from multiplicity and Strife back to unity and Love."

InLibroVeritas
20 oct. 20206 min de lecture


Anton Chekhov : An Artist of Life
"Tolstoy called Chekhov, and rightly so, "an artist of life". (...)"

InLibroVeritas
18 oct. 20205 min de lecture


Hamlet : A Case of Madness
"Hamlet's mind," the critic says, "is constantly occupied with the world within, and abstracted from the world without."

InLibroVeritas
18 oct. 20206 min de lecture


Irène de Palacio
il y a 6 jours
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