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True intimacy belongs to the soul - and the soul is extremely reserved ... (J. O 'Donohue)
Writing a diary - can be a narcissistic pleasure, a secret relief for the moment, but also relief - We can "write free" of mental tensions and injuries, afflictions and crises - We can reflect, perform "mourning work", seek comfort and seek knowledge - The diary can help to insist on having a clear head in everyday life ... (J. Vontobel)
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A diary is a record (originally in handwritten format) with discrete entries arranged by date reporting on what has happened over the course of a day or other period - A personal diary may include a person's experiences - and thoughts or feelings, including comment on current events outside the writer's direct experience (see dali48, 1994 - 2017 etc. - d.48) - Generally the term is today employed for personal diaries, normally intended to remain private or to have a limited circulation among friends or relatives - The word "journal" may be sometimes used for "diary", but generally a diary has (or intends to have) daily entries, whereas journal-writing can be less frequent - Whilst a diary may provide information for a memoir, autobiography or biography, it is generally written not with the intention of being published as it stands, but for the author's own use - By extension the term diary is also used to mean a printed publication of a written diary; and may also refer to other terms of journal including electronic formats (e.g. blogs) - The word diary comes from the Latin diarium ("daily allowance", from dies "day"). The word journal comes from the same root (diurnus "of the day") through Old French journal (modern French for day is jour) - The oldest extant diaries come from Middle Eastern and East Asian cultures, although the even earlier work To Myself (Τὰ εἰς ἑαυτόν), written in Greek by the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius - Pillow-books of Japanese court ladies and Asian travel journals offer some aspects of this genre of writing, although they rarely consist exclusively of diurnal records - The scholar Li Ao (9th century AD), for example, kept a diary of his journey through southern China - In the medieval Near East, Arabic diaries were written from before the 10th century - The earliest surviving diary of this era which most resembles the modern diary was that of Ibn Banna in the 11th century - The precursors of the diary in the modern sense include daily notes of medieval mystics, concerned mostly with inward emotions and outward events perceived as spiritually important - From the Renaissance on, some individuals wanted not only to record events, as in medieval chronicles and itineraries, but also to put down their own opinions and express their hopes and fears - In 1908 the Smythson company created the first featherweight diary, enabling diaries to be carried about - Many diaries of notable figures have been published and form an important element of autobiographical literature - Samuel Pepys (1633-1703) is the earliest diarist who is well-known today - his diaries, preserved in Magdalene College, Cambridge, were first transcribed and published in 1825 - The practice of posthumous publication of diaries of literary and other notables began in the 19th century. As examples, the Grasmere Journal of Dorothy Wordsworth (1771-1855) - Among important U.S. Civil War diaries are those of George Templeton Strong, a New York lawyer, and Mary Chesnut, the wife of a Confederate officer - Since the 19th century the publication of diaries by their authors has become commonplace – notably among politicians seeking justification but also among artists and litterateurs of all descriptions - Among late 20th century British published political diaries, those of Richard Crossman, Tony Benn and Alan Clark are representative - One of the most famous modern diaries, widely read and translated, is the posthumously published The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank - who wrote it whilst in hiding during the German occupation of Amsterdam in the 1940s - Otto Frank edited his daughter's diary and arranged for its publication after the War - The writing of diaries was also often practiced from the 20th century onward as a conscious act of self-exploration (of greater or lesser sincerity) – examples being the diaries of Carl Jung, Aleister Crowley and Anaïs Nin - Among important diaries by 20th-century literary figures are those of Franz Kafka and Edmund Wilson - A strong psychological effect may arise from having an audience for one's self-expression, even if this is the book one writes in, only read by oneself - particularly in adversity - Anne Frank went so far as to address her diary as "Kitty" - Friedrich Kellner, a court official in Nazi Germany, thought of his diary as a weapon for any future fight against tyrants and terrorism, and named it "Mein Widerstand" - Victor Klemperer was similarly concerned with recording for the future the tyrannies and hypocrisies of Nazi Germany and of its East German successor state in his diaries - As internet access became commonly available, many people adopted it as another medium in which to chronicle their lives with the added dimension of an audience. The first online diary is thought to be - Web-based services such as Open Diary (started in October, 1998) and LiveJournal (January, 1999) soon appeared to streamline and automate online publishing - A travel journal, travel diary, or road journal, is the documentation of a journey or series of journeys - A diet journal or food diary is a daily record of all food and beverage consumed, usually for the purpose of the tracking calorie consumption for the purpose of weight loss - A sleep diary or sleep log is a tool used in the diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders - The German Tagebuch is normally rendered as diary in English, but the term includes workbooks or working journals as well as diaries proper - For example, the notebooks of the Austrian writer Robert Musil and of the German-Swiss artist Paul Klee are called Tagebücher - Some officer cadets at the Royal Military College of Canada wrote their diaries in India ink on their t-squares; examples of these from the 1880s are retained in the College's museum - A war diary is a regularly updated official record of a military unit's administration and activities during wartime maintained by an officer in the unit - A Dream journal (or dream diary) is a journal in which dream experiences are recorded - There are numerous examples of fictional diaries ... 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The Diary of a Young Girl, also known as The Diary of Anne Frank, is a book of the writings from ... In the manuscript, her original diaries are written over three extant volumes. The first volume (the red-and-white ... The introduction to the English publication was written by Eleanor Roosevelt. In 1989, an English edition of this ...
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