
Length16h 56m
About this audiobook
In 'Titan,' Jean Paul embarks on an ambitious exploration of the human psyche and the nature of individual existence through the lens of allegory and philosophical introspection. This literary work, rich in Romantic idealism, combines elements of humor, dream-like sequences, and profound existential musings within a narrative structure that is both inventive and non-linear. The title itself resonates with the Promethean struggle of the individual against societal constraints, inviting readers to traverse the intricate labyrinth of desires, hopes, and the melancholic essence of life itself. Jean Paul, born Johann Paul Friedrich Richter, was deeply influenced by the philosophical currents of his time, including Kantian ideals and German Romanticism. His personal experiences, coupled with a fascination for the interplay between fate and freedom, shaped his literary voice. 'Titan' stands as a testament to his intellectual journey, reflecting both his unique stylistic approach and his commitment to addressing the complexities of human emotion. This captivating novel is highly recommended for those who seek a profound engagement with the intricacies of the human condition. Its interplay of humor, philosophy, and emotional depth offers a rewarding experience, inviting readers to ponder the essence of life's challenges while reveling in Jean Paul's distinctive narrative artistry.
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GenreLiterary Classics, General Fiction
Length16 hrs 56 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateOct 5, 2023
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1IN TWO VOLUMES.
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2VOL. I.
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3TO
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4THE DREAM OF TRUTH.
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6CONTENTS OF VOL. I.
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7TITAN.
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68"Poem of Thanks.
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18TO TITAN.
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107Apology and Defence[201] in the Matter of the Second Seal upon Letters in State Affairs.
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56Last Persecution of the Reader.