Joyous Gard

Joyous Gard

by Arthur Christopher Benson

28 chapters5h 13mEnglish1913

About this book

Joyous Gard was the castle of Sir Lancelot in the Morte D'Arthur, into which he retired, in the intervals of war and business, for rest and mirth. In this book called by its name, the author pleads that many men and women could make for themselves a stronghold of the mind where they could follow according to their desire the track of things beautiful, intellectual, and spiritual, not from a sense of duty but for recreation and enjoyment, as a respite from daily work and trivial cares. - Summary by The Publisher

Chapters (27)

1Chapter 1. JOYOUS GARD, PRELUDE
450
2Chapter 2. IDEAS
214
3Chapter 3. POETRY
373
4Chapter 4. POETRY AND LIFE
526
5Chapter 5. ART
1229
6Chapter 6. ART AND MORALITY
1001
7Chapter 7. INTERPRETATION
634
8Chapter 8. EDUCATION
383
9Chapter 9. KNOWLEDGE
809
10Chapter 10. GROWTH
620
11Chapter 11. EMOTION
689
12Chapter 12. MEMORY
951
13Chapter 13. RETROSPECT
722
14Chapter 14. HUMOUR
956
15Chapter 15. VISIONS
536
16Chapter 16. THOUGHT
712
17Chapter 17. ACCESSIBILITY
821
18Chapter 18. SYMPATHY
813
19Chapter 19. SCIENCE
617
20Chapter 20. WORK
514
21Chapter 21. HOPE
838
22Chapter 22. EXPERIENCE
654
23Chapter 23. FAITH
846
24Chapter 24. PROGRESS
692
25Chapter 25. THE SENSE OF BEAUTY
577
26Chapter 26. THE PRINCIPLE OF BEAUTY
595
27Chapter 27. LIFE
671

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