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Ingersoll on WALT WHITMAN, from the Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Volume 3, Lec…

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Col. Ingersoll begins his lectures on famous people as follows: "It is hard to overstate the debt we owe to the men and women of genius. Take from our world what they have given, and all the niches would be empty, all the walls naked—meaning and connection would fall from words of poetry and fiction, music would go back to common air, and all the forms of subtle and enchanting Art would lose proportion and become the unmeaning waste and shattered spoil of thoughtless Chance." One of the most famous orators of his day, a contemporary and personal friend of Mark Twain and General Grant, Ingersoll's lectures on famous people in this series include: SHAKESPEARE, ROBERT BURNS, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, VOLTAIRE, WALT WHITMAN, HUMBOLDT AND THOMAS PAINE; followed by inspiring speeches on THE GREAT INFIDELS; WHICH WAY? (science or superstition); and ABOUT THE HOLY BIBLE.
Each lecture in Volume 3, plus 2 lectures from Volume 1 (of the 12 volume Dresden Edition), will be presented on Librivox as a separate audiobook in the series called Ingersoll Lectures, Famous People. (~ Michele Fry) (1 hr 27 min)

Chapters

I. Let Us Put Wreaths on the Brows of the Living

6:28

Read by Michele Fry

II. The Religion of the Body

8:12

Read by KevinS

III. The Creative Spirit

6:46

Read by Tommy Hersant

IV. Democracy

4:45

Read by Ciufi Galeazzi

V. Individuality

4:01

Read by realisticspeakers

VI. Humanity

3:36

Read by realisticspeakers

VII. The Poet (as Painter and Sculptor)

8:04

Read by Tommy Hersant

VIII. What is Poetry

11:19

Read by Michele Fry

IX. Religion

4:05

Read by Brian Levine

X. Philosophy

7:25

Read by Ciufi Galeazzi

XI. The Two Poems

10:38

Read by Tommy Hersant

XII. Old Age

11:50

Read by William Allan Jones