Author: Plato
Classic fiction (pre c 1945)
Published on 11 September 2025 by HarperCollins Publishers (William Collins) in the United Kingdom as part of 'the Collins Classics' series.
Paperback | 112 pages
177 x 111 x 10 | 64g
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He whom Love touches not walks in darkness.
At an elite Athenian drinking party in 416 BCE, a group of friends take their turn to speak in praise of Eros, god of love. At this symposium the guests, including statesmen, playwrights, poets and Plato’s teacher, the famed philosopher Socrates, discuss love’s role in beauty, virtue, immortality, and shaping the world they live in.
Plato’s deft retelling weaves together myth, drama and philosophy in search of deeper understanding of love. Held up as an example of the Socratic Method, central to the development of western thought, teaching and debate, The Symposium went on to shape philosophy for centuries to come.