- Joris-Karl Huysmans'
novel À
rebours (1884), a ****ually
perverse hero who
secludes himself in his house,
basking in life-weariness or ennui, far from the...
- the
stimulation he
needed in his work.
Tesla was
asocial and
prone to
seclude himself with his work. However, when he did
engage in
social life, many...
-
Seclusion is the act of
secluding (i.e.
isolating from society), the
state of
being secluded, or a
place that
facilitates it (a
secluded place). A person...
- and
paternal uncle, Abu Talib. In
later years, he
would periodically seclude himself in a
mountain cave
named Hira for
several nights of prayer. When...
-
British musicians Johnny Rotten and Sid Vicious.
Ledger spent about a
month secluding himself in a
hotel room
while reading relevant comic books. He developed...
- /ˈprɪvəsiː/, US: /ˈpraɪ-/) is the
ability of an
individual or
group to
seclude themselves or
information about themselves, and
thereby express themselves...
- Christianity,
respectable women in
classical Gr****
society were
expected to
seclude themselves and wear
clothing that
concealed them from the eyes of strange...
- or cell, with a
pointed or
tapering form,
where a
Christian monk
would seclude himself.: 133 : 30 "minaret". Dictionary.com
Unabridged (Online). n.d...
- the free dictionary.
Privacy is the
ability of an
individual or
group to
seclude themselves or
information about themselves and
thereby reveal themselves...
- his power. In his old age
Marinus withdrew to a
hermitage and
decided to
seclude himself on
Mount Titano,
living the life of a
hermit in holy contemplation...