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Solitude Summary Audiobook

Anthony Storr

A return to the self

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Author: Anthony Storr

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

IBSN: 9780743280747

Language: English

Publish Date: 18/07/1988

Audiobook length: 31min

Contents

Chapter 1Overview
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Chapter 2The positive implications of solitude
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Chapter 3The effect of solitude on creators
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Chapter 4Introspection
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Chapter 5Summary & Review
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Who should listen Solitude

The summary audiobook of "Solitude" by Anthony Storr is ideal for readers and listeners seeking a deeper understanding of the psychological benefits of solitude. It appeals to individuals interested in mental health, creativity, and personal growth, as well as those feeling overwhelmed by social obligations or the demands of modern life. This succinct summary offers valuable insights for anyone looking to explore the transformative power of solitude and its role in fostering self-discovery and creativity.

3 quotes from Solitude

  • "Solitude can be a state of mind, a creative space where one can connect deeply with oneself and explore the inner landscape of thoughts and emotions."
  • "We are increasingly aware of the fact that the experience of solitude is not merely the absence of companions, but a journey into the depths of our own individuality and authenticity."
  • "In a society that often glorifies constant connectivity, the significance of solitude lies in its power to foster self-discovery, reflection, and genuine creativity."

Author : Anthony Storr

The author, Anthony Storr, was a celebrated British psychoanalyst and psychiatrist. He was a research fellow at Oxford University and a fellow of London’s Royal College of Physicians, and the Royal College of Psychiatrists. He was the author of 12 best-selling books in psychoanalysis and he is regarded as the UK’s most literary psychiatrist. He specialized in the analysis of negative emotions. This book was the outcome of his research on solitude.