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Unearth wisdom from our greatest writers and philosophers - wisdom to alter the way you perceive and live your life
In today’s turbulent world, it’s harder and harder to find a place of calm and to avoid conflict. Focusing on perceptive and influential anecdotes, observations and essays from ancient to modern times, Living Peacefully tackles an ever-relevant challenge: how to heal ourselves as well as the wider world.
On a personal level, Seneca the Younger advises on Stoic methods for managing worries and anxiety. Turning to society as a whole, Martin Luther King’s eloquent and necessary Nobel Lecture features alongside wartime writings from Virginia Woolf. Japanese author Okakura Kakuzo lays out the calm simplicity of traditional tea ceremonies. Whilst Agnes Repplier shows how leisure is helpful and necessary for society, Jerome K. Jerome provides a refreshingly humorous take on living life as an idler.
Combining self-help, erudition and dazzling wisdom, this is a book to treasure and to guide you through life. Part of the Macmillan Collector’s Library: a series of stunning, cloth-bound, pocket-sized classics. These beautiful books make perfect gifts or a treat for any book lover.
Contents:
D. H. Lawrence, Insouciance
Hilaire Belloc, On Rest
Seneca The Younger, Of Peace Of Mind
Okakura Kakuzo, The Cup Of Humanity
H. M. Tomlinson, Bed-Books And Night-Lights
Robert Louis Stevenson, An Apology For Idlers
Rose Macaulay, Bed
Agnes Repplier, Leisure
Jerome K. Jerome, On Being Idle
Virginia Woolf, Thoughts On Peace In An Air Raid
James Boswell, On War
Martin Luther King Jr, Nobel Lecture, 11 December 1964