- Against the Epicureans and Academics
- Apocolocyntosis (or: The Pumpkinification of Claudius)
- The Circular Snare
- The Community Masque as a Substitute for War
- The Cylindrical Silo
- Did We Eat One Another?
- Excerpt from Theodicy
- The Fate of Sir John Franklin
- The Nature of the Human Mind
- A Noble Life-Work After Fifty-Seven: Sophia B. Packard
- The Official Account of the Death of Archbishop Seghers
- The Place of Science in a Liberal Education
- Preface to The Robbers (1781)
- The Story of a Daughter's Love
- Torre Abbey
- Way Down East
- The Wright Brothers and Their Problem
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.
Against the Epicurean and Academics was translated by T. W. Rolleston.
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