Short Nonfiction Collection, Vol. 051

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The Nature of the Human Mind

Short Nonfiction Collection, Vol. 051

Seventeen short nonfiction works in the public domain, independently chosen by the readers. Topics include philosophy--Bertrand Russell, Spinoza, and Epictetus; science and invention--the Wright brothers, Leibniz, arctic explorer Sir John Franklin, spider webs, and cylindrical silos; plays and cinema--Lillian Gish and Friedrich Schiller; satire--selections from Ambrose Bierce, Robert Benchley, and Seneca; biographies--Aaron Burr, and Sophia Packard of Spellman College; the murder of Archbishop Charles Seghers in Alaska in 1886; and a history of Torre Abbey in England. Summary by Sue Anderson Against the Epicurean and Academics was translated by T. W. Rolleston.


Listen next episodes of Short Nonfiction Collection, Vol. 051:
A Noble Life-Work After Fifty-Seven: Sophia B. Packard , Preface to The Robbers (1781) , The Official Account of the Death of Archbishop Seghers , The Place of Science in a Liberal Education , The Story of a Daughter's Love , The Wright Brothers and Their Problem , Torre Abbey , Way Down East