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The Hermit
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Written during a time of cultural and political struggle, The Hermit tells the story of a man who flees society to seek meaning in the silence of nature. Through the Hermit's voice, Chavchavadze reflects on moral decay, spiritual anguish, and the personal cost of witnessing injustice. The poem is at once an allegory of national conscience and an intimate confession of ethical pain.
Chavchavadze's poetic style is refined and deeply resonant, fusing Romantic introspection with Christian ethics and patriotic sentiment. Though brief in length, The Hermit carries immense emotional weight - its language deceptively simple, its themes timeless: duty, exile, responsibility, and awakening.
Marjory Wardrop's original late-19th-century translation is here restored, carefully annotated, and lightly edited for clarity. The edition includes an introduction on the historical context of 1880s Georgia - a land caught between imperial pressures and cultural revival - as well as footnotes explaining theological and literary allusions.
For readers of spiritual literature, Eastern European classics, and poetic philosophy, The Hermit offers a rare glimpse into the soul of a nation and the burden of moral clarity in a world that often chooses silence.
Product details
Binding:
Paperback
Edition:
1
Number of Pages:
72
Release Date:
2025-06-16
Publication Date:
2025-06-16
Publisher:
GLAGOSLAV PUBLICATIONS B.V.
Languages:
Original:
English
ISBN10:
1804842346
ISBN13:
9781804842348
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Weight:
94 g
Height:
108 cm
Width:
178 cm
Thickness:
5 cm
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