The Trees of Pride – Audiobook: The Trees of Pride: GK Chesterton's Parable of Human Vanity

· Prabhat Prakashan · Gervigreindarupplestur með Padma (frá Google)
Hljóðbók
2 klst. og 24 mín.
óstyttu útgáfu
Upplestur gervigreindar
Viltu ókeypis sýnishorn í 14 mín.? Hlustaðu hvenær sem er, líka án tengingar. 
Bæta við

Um þessa hljóðbók

The Trees of Pride by G.K. Chesterton: This collection of short stories explores themes of human nature, pride, and humility through the lens of various intriguing and whimsical tales. G.K. Chesterton's unique style and wit shine through as he weaves captivating narratives that provide thought-provoking insights into the complexities of the human condition.

Key Aspects of the Book "The Trees of Pride":
Short Stories: The book is a compilation of short stories, each offering a self-contained narrative that delves into different aspects of pride and its consequences.
Chesterton's Wit: G.K. Chesterton's characteristic wit and humor infuse the stories, making them a delightful and engaging read.
Exploration of Human Nature: The stories explore the intricacies of human behavior, particularly the pitfalls of pride and the importance of humility.

G.K. Chesterton was a prolific English writer, poet, and journalist, known for his profound and witty observations on various aspects of life, religion, and society. Born in 1874, Chesterton's literary works spanned numerous genres, including detective fiction, essays, and poetry. The Trees of Pride is a testament to Chesterton's storytelling prowess, showcasing his ability to use fiction to delve into profound philosophical themes.

Gefa þessari hljóðbók einkunn

Segðu okkur hvað þér finnst.

Upplýsingar um hlustun

Snjallsímar og spjaldtölvur
Settu upp forritið Google Play Books fyrir Android og iPad/iPhone. Það samstillist sjálfkrafa við reikninginn þinn og gerir þér kleift að lesa með eða án nettengingar hvar sem þú ert.
Fartölvur og tölvur
Hægt er að lesa bækur sem keyptar eru í Google Play í vafranum í tölvunni.

Meira eftir G K Chesterton

Svipaðar hljóðbækur

Lestur: Padma