Articles - hermits & solitude
Hermits in lore, literature& arts | Hermits in history, USA, West& East| Solitude
Hermits in lore
- The Tarot: what the hermit means
- The Hermit in Art: The Tarot through Waite
- P.D. Ouspensky: Symbolism of the Tarot: the hermit
- The I Ching: ancient eremitic source
- "The Hermit, or, The Gift of Corn" - a Sioux legend
- Muchukunda, hermit of ancient India
- "The Hermit and the Mouse" - a Hitopadesha folk tale
- Bhartrihari: "On Renunciation" - Hindu poem
- Shantideva on solitude
- "The Hermit and the Hare" - a Jataka story of the Buddha
- Jain hermits in lore: two tales
- WESTERN
- Fairy tales: the folkloric image of hermits
- Temptations of St. Antony in art
- Gordon Hall Gerould: The Hermit and the Saint: folkloric genre (review)
- The Huntsman and the Hermit in German folklore
- "Wildwood King": a hermit in Italo Calvino's Italian Folktales
- Hermits and ugliness in Umberto Eco's On Ugliness
- Emperor & the hermit in Russia: Alexander I and Feodor Kuzmich
- Zarathustra, the hermit, and the madman
- Johnny Appleseed, American hermit
- Alexander Selkirk: Castaway and Hermit
- Charles Dickens, Jr.: Hermits, Ancient and Modern
- Ornamental Hermits of Eccentric Modern England
- Gordon Campbell: The Hermit in the Garden (review)
- Marybella Macaulay: An Hour With the Hermits
- Hilaire Belloc: On a Hermit Whom I Knew
- G. K. Chesterton: The Case for Hermits
- Article: "Hermits" in Smith's Dictionary of Christian Antiquities, 1880
- Article: "Hermits" in Catholic Encyclopedia, 1907
- Articles about hermits in Catholic Encyclopedia, 1907.
Hermits in literature
- MEDIEVAL
- Hermit's Song: an Old Irish poem
- "Hermit and King": an Old Irish colloquy
- Old English (Anglo-Saxon) poems: The Wanderer, The Seafarer, Deor, Resignation, Ruin
- Thomas Malory's Morte d'Arthur: medieval hermit image
- William Langland's Piers Plowman: medieval hermit model
- Frederick Buechner's Godric: medieval hermit path
- Charles P. Weaver: The Hermit in English Literature
- MODERN
- Gabriel Lovett: "The Hermit in Spanish Drama before Lope de Vega"
- Lazarillo de Tormes's fraud hermit: from a 16th century novel
- Jean de La Fontaine's wicked hermits: 17th century tales
- William Cowper: "The Solitude of Alexander Selkirk" (18th century poem)
- Romanticized 18th-century hermits in poetry:
- Thomas Parnell: "The Hermit"
- Oliver Goldsmith: "The Hermit"
- James Beattie: "The Hermit"
- Mary Robinson: "Anselmo, the Hermit of the Alps"
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge: "The Mad Monk"
- Lane Cooper: "The Forest Hermit in Coleridge and Wordsworth"
- Walter Scott's Ivanhoe: medieval fraud hermit
- Hermit tales:
- Rudyard Kipling: The Miracle of Puran Bhagat"
- Anton Chekhov: "The Bet"
- Leo Tolstoy: "The Three Hermits" and "Three Questions"
- Oscar Wilde: "The Teacher of Wisdom"
- Richard Gordon Smith: two Japanese hermit tales
- Hermits in children's literature:
- Richard Johnson & Thomas Bewick: "The Hermit in the Forest"
- John Bewick's woodcut illustrations of a hermit
- Juliana Ewing: "The Trinity Flower"
- John Fairburn: "The Hermit"
- Victor Hugo: "The Rat Hole" from Notre Dame de Paris
- Guy de Maupassant: "Solitude" and "The Hermit"
- Hans Christian Andersen: "The Silent Book"
- The hermit's dilemma in Charles Reade's "The Cloister and the Hearth"
- Solitude and a Hermit in Edgar Allan Poe
- T. S. Arthur: "A Hermit" (didactic anti-eremitism)
- Nathaniel Hawthorne: "Fragments from the Journal of a Solitary Man"and "The Man of Adamant"
- Herman Melville: "The Hermit Oberlus"
- Mark Twain: A hermit in The Prince and the Pauper
- Sarah Orne Jewett: "Joanna, a woman hermit"
- O. Henry: "To Him Who Waits" (short story)
- 20TH & 21ST CENTURY
- George Santayana: A Hermit of Carmel
- Edith Wharton: Hermit and the Wild Woman
- Kahlil Gibran: five hermit tales
- Kahlil Gibran: "On Talking," from The Prophet
- Hermann Hesse: "The Field Devil"
- A hermit in Chesterton's "The Fairy Tale of Father Brown"
- William Butler Yeats: four hermit poems
- Seamus Heaney: "The Hermit"
- Jean Giono: The Man Who Planted Trees
- Wisława Szymborska: hermit poem
- Ursula Le Guin's Earthsea: wizards as hermits
- Stephen Bartholomew: "A Hermit of Mars" (short story)
- Hermits in children's literature:
- Donald Hall's The Man Who Lived Alone
- Tove Jansson: A hermit in two Moomin books
- David Budbill's American hermit poems
- Steve Himmer: The Bee-loud Glade
- Jeff McAlister: "The Hermit" and "The Fool" (poems)
- Nicholas Samaras: hermit poem
- Writings of Hermit S: "Faults" (poem)
Hermits in film and music
Hermits in history: USA
Hermits in history: Western
Hermits in history: East
Solitude
[on Wittgenstein's hut] (article reprint)