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Letters from a Stoic: Complete (Letters 1 - 124)

Adapted for the Contemporary Reader

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Letters from a Stoic: Complete (Letters 1 - 124)

By: Lucius Seneca, James Harris
Narrated by: Greg Douras
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Letters from a Stoic is collection of 124 letters which were written by Seneca at the end of his life, during his retirement, and written after he had worked for the Emperor Nero for 15 years. They are addressed to Lucilius, the then procurator of Sicily.

The letters highlight many moral and ethical ways to live, and address many of the issues known to man, about life and death.

Each letter has been carefully adapted into modern English to allow for easy listening and understanding.

This is the complete volume containing all 124 letters.

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©2017 James Harris (P)2017 James Harris
Stoicism Philosophy Personal Development
Thoughtful Insight • Smart Philosophy • Fine Narrator • Must-read Content

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What a smart man, what a good narrator, everything here is good, 10/10 book, a must read by all.

I love seneca

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I'm sorry I bought this Audible-recommended version of 'Letters'. It sounds as if the reader was being paid to speed read something in a language he didn'tunderstand. He's saying words monotonously, with no indication that he cares about what he's reading. And on top of that, the recording skips for no apparent reason. Don't bother with this version of 'Letters'.

The reading is utterly monotonous

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How can it be more eloquent when learning the perfect soul.

especially chapter 32&21 Thanks,

If perfect exist

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This book offered thoughtful insight to human behavior however, it was poorly performed to the extent where I stopped listening. I will likely read the book myself.

Subpar Performance

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very monotone..seems like narrator doesnt understand punctuation. felt like there were no pauses for punctuation

seneca good....narrator bad.

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