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- made impossible (同)obviating
- a disposition to prefer seclusion or isolation
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A recluse is a person who lives in voluntary seclusion from the public and society. The word is from the Latin recludere, which means "shut up" or "sequester." Historically, the word referred to a hermit's total isolation from the world. Examples are Symeon of Trier, who lived within the great Roman gate Porta Nigra with permission from the Archbishop of Trier, or Theophan the Recluse, the 19th-century Russian Orthodox monk who was later glorified as a saint. Famous recluses have included Emily Brontë, J.D. Salinger, Stanley Kubrick, Howard Hughes, Konstantin Tsiolkovsky and, most notoriously, Greta Garbo.
Overview
There are many potential reasons for becoming a recluse: a personal philosophy that rejects consumer society; a mystical religious outlook that involves becoming a hermit or an anchorite; a survivalist may be practicing self-sufficiency; a criminal might hide away from people to avoid detection by police; or a misanthrope may be unable to tolerate human society.
It can also be due to psychological reasons, such as posttraumatic stress disorder, social anxiety disorder, apathy, an autism spectrum disorder or avoidant personality disorder. In Japan, an estimated 1.2 million people are part of the phenomenon of "Hikikomori" or "social withdrawal", a problem often blamed on Japan's education system and social pressure to succeed.
See also
- Anchorite
- Hermit
- List of recluses
- Recluse literature
- Asociality
- Social anxiety
- Social isolation
- Schizoid personality disorder
- Loner
- Hikikomori
- Solitude
References
- This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Porter, Noah, ed. (1913), Webster's Dictionary, Springfield, Massachusetts: C. & G. Merriam Co.
Emotions (list)
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- Adoration
- Affection
- Agitation
- Agony
- Awe
- Amusement
- Anger
- Anguish
- Annoyance
- Anxiety
- Apathy
- Arousal
- Attraction
- Caring
- Compassion
- Contempt
- Contentment
- Defeat
- Depression
- Desire
- Disappointment
- Disgust
- Ecstasy
- Embarrassment
- Empathy
- Enthrallment
- Enthusiasm
- Envy
- Euphoria
- Excitement
- Fear
- Frustration
- Grief
- Guilt
- Happiness
- Hatred
- Homesickness
- Hope
- Horror
- Hostility
- Humiliation
- Hysteria
- Infatuation
- Insecurity
- Insult
- Interest
- Irritation
- Isolation
- Jealousy
- Loneliness
- Longing
- Love
- Lust
- Melancholy
- Mono no aware
- Neglect
- Nostalgia
- Panic
- Passion
- Pity
- Pleasure
- Pride
- Rage
- Regret
- Rejection
- Remorse
- Resentment
- Sadness
- Saudade
- Schadenfreude
- Sentimentality
- Shame
- Shock
- Sorrow
- Spite
- Suffering
- Surprise
- Sympathy
- Tenseness
- Wonder
- Worry
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- Nihilism
- Optimism
- Pessimism
- Reclusion
- Weltschmerz
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English Journal
- The personal and professional face of the Basque urologist José Julián Guimón Rezola (1898-1980).
- Angulo JC1.
- Actas urologicas espanolas.Actas Urol Esp.2018 Apr;42(3):191-197. doi: 10.1016/j.acuro.2017.05.006. Epub 2017 Jul 16.
- PMID 28720203
- A rare approach? Microsurgical breast reconstruction after severe burns.
- Weitgasser L1, Bahsoun A1, Amr A1, Brandstetter M1, Knam F1, Schoeller T1.
- Archives of plastic surgery.Arch Plast Surg.2018 Mar;45(2):180-184. doi: 10.5999/aps.2017.01039. Epub 2018 Mar 5.
- PMID 29506333
- Social interactions and activity patterns of old Barbary macaques: Further insights into the foundations of social selectivity.
- Almeling L1,2,3, Sennhenn-Reulen H3, Hammerschmidt K2,3, Freund AM4, Fischer J1,2,3.
- American journal of primatology.Am J Primatol.2017 Nov;79(11). doi: 10.1002/ajp.22711. Epub 2017 Oct 6.
- PMID 28984992
Japanese Journal
- 特別支援学校に在籍する知的発達に遅れのない発達障害児の現状と課題(3) : 生徒指導上の新たな課題と対応
- Life history and stable regeneration of the endangered saltmarsh sesarmid crab Clistocoeloma sinense in small populations of the isolated metapopulation of Tokyo Bay, Japan
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- re·clu·sive (rĭ-klo o′sĭv, -zĭv) adj. 1. Seeking or preferring seclusion or isolation. 2. Providing seclusion: a reclusive hut. re·clu′sive·ly adv. re·clu′sive·ness n. re•clu•sive (rɪˈklu sɪv, -zɪv) adj. 1. shut off from the world; living in seclusion.
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