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Robert Rodriguez 
The Book of Hermits 
A History of Hermits from Antiquity to the Present

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Hermits have thrived in every major historical era, geography, culture, and society – from antiquity to the present, East and West, in deserts, forests,

and mountains, depicted in art, literature, and lore.

What are their motives?

Religious, spiritual, philosophical? Ethical, aesthetic, psychological? From a love of wilderness to a desire for the anonymity of life as a ‘hermit in the city.’ From an inkling about the universe to a desire for radical simplicity. The historical hermits have reflected all of these.

As Kahlil Gibran put it, ‘A hermit renounces the world of fragments to enjoy the world wholly, without interruption.’ Hermits want, as Thoreau proposed of himself, to ‘live deliberately.’

Within these pages, all these motives are explored, all the hermits considered: poets, sages, teachers, philosophers, the eccentric, pious, irreverent, sociable, reclusive, and wise – men and women. Hermits from India, China, Japan, and South Asia, huts, cells, and cabins, from the Middle East to Europe to the United States. The waning of hermits shifted the modern Western world to solitude. But the persistence of hermits, even today, is universal.


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Table des matières

Preface

Introduction

PART I. The Western World: Antiquity and Middle Ages

Chapter 1. Eremitism in Western Antiquity

Chapter 2. Eremitism in Medieval Western Europe

Chapter 3. Eremitism in Eastern Europe, Ethiopia, West Asia

PART II. The Eastern World: Antiquity to the Present

Chapter 4. Eremitism in India, Tibet, and South Asia

Chapter 5. Eremitism in Ancient China

Chapter 6. Eremitism in Medieval Japan

PART III. The Western World: Renaissance to Romanticism

Chapter 7. Eremitism in the Renaissance

Chapter 8. Eremitism in the Romantic Era

PART IV. The Western World: 19th and 20th Centuries

Chapter 9. From Eremitism to Solitude: 19th Century

Chapter 10. Eremitism and Solitude: 20th Century

Chapter 11. Eremitism in Eastern Thought and Influence

Chapter 12. Hermits and Solitaries: Later 20th Century to the Present

Appendix. The Hermit’s Dwelling-place: Hut, Cell & Cabin

Bibliographical References

Index

A propos de l’auteur

Robert Rodriguez spent forty years as a librarian in university, college and public libraries. He is the founder of the Hermitary website (hermitary.com) and editor since its 2002 inception.
Langue Anglais ● Format EPUB ● Pages 372 ● ISBN 9781736866511 ● Taille du fichier 1.0 MB ● Maison d’édition Robert Rodriguez ● Publié 2021 ● Édition 1 ● Téléchargeable 24 mois ● Devise EUR ● ID 7900846 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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