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Growth of a Soul
August Strindberg
17 episodes
2 days ago
Immerse yourself in the self-reflective world of Johan August Strindberg, the father of modern Swedish literature. Growth of a Soul is Strindbergs own introspective journey, as he navigates his experiences at Upsala University, paying homage to his literary inspirations while striving to become a celebrated artist himself. The narrative concludes with the release of his critically acclaimed novel, The Red Room (1879). Strindbergs autobiography is more than just a recount; its an exploration of a thinking soul, a testament to the human spirits resilience and growth. It encapsulates his encounters with the works of notable figures like Friedrich Schiller, Christopher Jacob Boström, Soren Kierkegaard, and Henry Thomas Buckle. This book is a reflection on the power of literature and its influence on shaping our perspectives, exposing the dangers of a one-sided, outdated education and the need to constantly evolve with time.
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Immerse yourself in the self-reflective world of Johan August Strindberg, the father of modern Swedish literature. Growth of a Soul is Strindbergs own introspective journey, as he navigates his experiences at Upsala University, paying homage to his literary inspirations while striving to become a celebrated artist himself. The narrative concludes with the release of his critically acclaimed novel, The Red Room (1879). Strindbergs autobiography is more than just a recount; its an exploration of a thinking soul, a testament to the human spirits resilience and growth. It encapsulates his encounters with the works of notable figures like Friedrich Schiller, Christopher Jacob Boström, Soren Kierkegaard, and Henry Thomas Buckle. This book is a reflection on the power of literature and its influence on shaping our perspectives, exposing the dangers of a one-sided, outdated education and the need to constantly evolve with time.
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Books
Arts,
Society & Culture,
Philosophy,
History
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04 - Growth of a Soul by August Strindberg
Growth of a Soul
27 minutes
3 months ago
04 - Growth of a Soul by August Strindberg
Immerse yourself in the self-reflective world of Johan August Strindberg, the father of modern Swedish literature. Growth of a Soul is Strindbergs own introspective journey, as he navigates his experiences at Upsala University, paying homage to his literary inspirations while striving to become a celebrated artist himself. The narrative concludes with the release of his critically acclaimed novel, The Red Room (1879). Strindbergs autobiography is more than just a recount; its an exploration of a thinking soul, a testament to the human spirits resilience and growth. It encapsulates his encounters with the works of notable figures like Friedrich Schiller, Christopher Jacob Boström, Soren Kierkegaard, and Henry Thomas Buckle. This book is a reflection on the power of literature and its influence on shaping our perspectives, exposing the dangers of a one-sided, outdated education and the need to constantly evolve with time.
Growth of a Soul
Immerse yourself in the self-reflective world of Johan August Strindberg, the father of modern Swedish literature. Growth of a Soul is Strindbergs own introspective journey, as he navigates his experiences at Upsala University, paying homage to his literary inspirations while striving to become a celebrated artist himself. The narrative concludes with the release of his critically acclaimed novel, The Red Room (1879). Strindbergs autobiography is more than just a recount; its an exploration of a thinking soul, a testament to the human spirits resilience and growth. It encapsulates his encounters with the works of notable figures like Friedrich Schiller, Christopher Jacob Boström, Soren Kierkegaard, and Henry Thomas Buckle. This book is a reflection on the power of literature and its influence on shaping our perspectives, exposing the dangers of a one-sided, outdated education and the need to constantly evolve with time.