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A Private History of Happiness

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*A Private History of Happiness* offers a fresh look at happiness that belonged to particular days as they were lived by real people—across many centuries and from around the world—and shows how th...
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*A Private History of Happiness* offers a fresh look at happiness that belonged to particular days as they were lived by real people—across many centuries and from around the world—and shows how these women and men experienced their varied moments of joy. From many written sources, notably personal diaries, letters, memoirs, and other life records, it presents a selection of ninety-nine vivid moments that really were happy. Each passage, each voice is different, and we are invited by these individuals to share what was specific to their joyful experiences—a place, a time, a relationship.
The ninety-nine moments of happiness are arranged by themes—Morning, Friendship, Garden, Family, Leisure, Nature, Food and Drink, Well-Being, Creativity, Love, and Evening—and each is followed by a brief description and commentary that encourages further reflection and exploration. The passages come from writers in North America and Europe, as well as in China and Japan, North Africa and India, and they remind us of the universal side of our being and our common capability of happiness.
Instead of advocating the latest guide or formula to achieve happiness, *A Private History of Happiness* presents a wider perspective on everyday moments of joy in different times and cultures.
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Price: $13.95
Pages: 256
Publisher: BlueBridge
Imprint: BlueBridge
Publication Date: 10 June 2014
Trim Size: 8.25 X 5.50 in
ISBN: 9781933346885
Format: Paperback
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PRAISE FOR A PRIVATE HISTORY OF HAPPINESS:
“A remarkable compendium...What emerges is a refreshing celebration of happiness encrusted not in the bombastic language of our self-help pop psychology culture, but in the quiet humility of the real, the lived, the timeless human experience...”—BRAINPICKINGS

“Turning to the past where happiness suspended in time is found in letters and diaries, we find in Myerson’s book a charming resource...A jewel of a book, one worth keeping company within our hectic world.” —HISTORICAL NOVELS REVIEW

"...these private glimpses of delights are a heartwarming dose of perspective."--SAN FRANCISCO BOOK REVIEW

"This lovely book invites readers to contemplate their lives and begin taking pleasure in those precious little moments of simple happiness."--MONSTERS AND CRITICS

“It turns out that unpretentious, small joys have been shared by human beings across cultures and over thousands of years; in his sensitive commentaries, Myerson brings these precious past moments back to life, and into our lives.”—Harry Eyres, FINANCIAL TIMES columnist
GEORGE MYERSON has written a number of books on ancient and contemporary culture, modern thought, and the philosophy of everyday life. He holds a Ph.D. in English from Cambridge University, and was for many years Lecturer and Reader in English at King’s College London.
Introduction
1) Morning
2) Friendship
3) Garden
4) Family
5) Leisure
6) Nature
7) Food and Drink
8) Wellbeing
9) Creativity
10) Love
11) Evening
End Notes
Index

The ninety-nine happiness moments featured in the book come from both famous and little-known individuals, and a number of them are Americans. Here is a partial list of the famous people whose happiness moments are featured:

James Audubon
Friedrich Schleiermacher
Marcus Aurelius
Robert Burns
Murusaki Shikibu
Michel de Montaigne
Oliver Wendell Holmes
Horace
Ouyang Xiu
Karl August Varnhagen von Ense
Robert Schumann
Matsuo Basho
Gilbert White
Ibn Battuta
Hermippus
Benjamin of Tudela
Walter Scott
George Eliot
Ptah Hotep
Niccolo Machiavelli
Sappho
Bhaskara
Fanny Burney
Ptolemy
Franceso Petrarca
Benjamin Franklin
Louisa May Alcott
Elizabeth Barrett
Honoré de Balzac
Leo Tolstoy
Mary Wollstonecraft
Sulpicia
Wang Wei
Washington Irving
Hans Christian Andersen
Walt Whitman
Dorothy Wordsworth