From an article about idioms that appeared in today’s Seattle Times:
Ivory Tower: Meaning, “To live in intellectual seclusion and protected from the harsh realities of life.” The expression comes from Sainte-Beuve writing in 1837 about the turret room in which the Comte de Vigny, a French poet, dramatist, and novelist, worked.

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