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A History of Rest

September 11, 2024 | Trade paperback
ISBN: 9781509561537
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Description

Rest occupies a space outside of sleep and alertness: it is a form of recuperation but also of preparation for what is to come, and is a need felt by human and animal alike. Through the centuries, different and conflicting definitions and forms of rest have blossomed, ranging from heavenly repose to what is prescribed for the modern affliction of burn-out. What has remained constant is its importance: long the subject of art and literature, everyone understands the need not to disturb the aimless, languishing, daydreaming Lotus-eater.

Not viewed simply as an antidote for fatigue, for a long time rest was seen as the prelude to eternal life, until everything changed in the nineteenth century and society entered the great 'age of rest'. At this point, the renowned French historian Alain Corbin explains, rest took on new therapeutic and leisurely qualities, embodied by the new types of human that emerged. The modern epicurean frolicked on beaches and soaked up the rays, while melancholics were rejuvenated in pristine sanatoria, the new temples of rest. Paid holidays and a widespread acceptance of the need to build up the strength sapped during work followed, while the 1950s became the decade of 'sea, sex and sun'.

This new book, as original as Corbin's other histories of neglected aspects of human life, pans the long evolution of rest in a highly readable and engaging style.

About this Author

Alain Corbin is Emeritus Professor of History at the University of Paris I, Pantheon-Sorbonne.

ISBN: 9781509561537
Format: Trade paperback
Pages: 122
Publisher: Polity Press, Polity Press
Published: 2024-09-11

Reviews

"In this enviably concise and revealing new book, the great French historian Alain Corbin has made yet more new discoveries, not least a "great century of rest" that began at the end of the nineteenth century. Corbin's insights will continue to provoke reflection and discussion among all those interested in the history of our innermost lives."
Robert D. Priest, Royal Holloway, University of London

"In some measure this book is a history of the secularization of rest, from the sweet repose of Adam and Eve in the Garden and the rest of the dead in God, through rest as cure to the ills of the soul, to rest as not working, to our contemporary sense of its being a time to lie on the beach or improve our golf game. But it is more than that: a philosophical meditation on the history of how wakeful rest is a state in which one can be quiet and alone with oneself. We may be thankful that Corbin did not rest but wrote this moving book instead."
Thomas W. Laqueur, University of California, Berkeley

"lively and highly suggestive"
Church Times 

"Engaging ... Rest, as Mr. Corbin demonstrates in his subtle and insightful meditation, is complicated."
The Wall Street Journal

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