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  • Published on: 2015-03-30
  • Released on: 2015-03-30
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x .11" w x 6.00" l,
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 46 pages

About the Author
Robert Herrick was a 17th-century poet and priest. He is the author of "Hesperides," a collection of lyric poetry, and "Noble Numbers," David Jesson-Dibley is the principal reader for The Professional Author's and Publishers' Association.

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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful.
Short but memorable, a pleasant addition to the library
By Steven Crumbaugh
I have treasured my 28th edition (published in 1926) for over 20 years. A short book, it is well written, with some archaic language. I suspect Herrick was a painter, his imagery is so vivid. The subject reflects the utopian tendancies in late 19th century New England. But that does not explain why I reread it every year. The story is about a doctor who heals men with broken spirits in his "Inn" in Albany.
The first half is about the Inn and it's Master. The simple telling of the story is moving. I can feel the bracing cold water of the morning swim, smell the fresh mown hay, hear the excited chatter of the table talk, see the glow of the pipes in the night down in the garden. It has some of the feeling of "Lost Horizons", but more real. The Inn is a haven from the cruel world outside, but here the shelter seekers invariably return to the fight. Each time I read it, I yearn to meet the Master and join the "Brethren", if only for a season.
The last half unfolds a different story, not simply a Utopian dream but a psychic conflict between two strong men. (In the psychological, not supernatural sense.) There is no profanity, sex, or violence. The tension is subtle, with an unexpected twist at the end.
This second part of the story illuminates the oft overlooked fact that sharpness of wit and tongue are not (or should not be) the true measure of a man. Yet there is no heavy-handed moral here. The characters are three-dimensional and compelling (for such a short tome).
Though it is not a "religious" book, I always come away from it feeling spiritually refreshed and morally stabilized. I recommend it whole-heartedly.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
Master of the Inn
By Charles Ott
I also have an old copy of this, and I also re-read it regularly and enjoy it every time. I'd recommend this to anybody who's willing to sit down and read it without distractions for a couple of hours. It will refresh your spirit.

By the way, I just turned up a notice in Time magazine from 1927 about an "inn" run by a doctor named John George Gehring in the Androscoggin Valley near Bethel, Maine. From the description, it's exactly the place that Herrick was writing about, and in fact, the article ends, "Dr. Gehring and his 'inn' are the prototype and scene of Novelist Robert Herrick's The Master of the Inn, written during Writer Herrick's convalescence at Bethel."

Herrick's own introduction says the Inn is entirely fictional. Maybe he was just trying to keep Dr. Gehring from being inundated with patients. -- Charles Ott

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
Short but sweet
By Classicsfan
Written by Robert Herrick (the American novelist, not the British poet), this book describes a retreat to which men visit to recover from the harshness of life. The 'innkeeper' is known as the Master. One sceptical visitor arrives at the inn with ideas that soon change the harmony of the atmosphere at this inn...
Reading this book makes one wish that retreats such as this one existed in modern-day life. When I purchased this book I had little clue as to the synopsis however I was pleasantly surprised with this little gem. This is the second book by Herrick I've read and it has inspired me to read more of his novels. His ideas are quite original and he writes in a quirky manner, with some pages of much description here and there, as one finds in a classic novel. A good read!

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