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Faith in poetry: verse style as a mode of religious belief

Part of the New Directions in Religion and Literature series
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Michael D. Hurley explores how five great writers - William Blake, Alfred Tennyson, Christina Rossetti, Gerard Manley Hopkins, and T.

S. Eliot - engaged their religious faith in poetry, with a view to asking why they chose that literary form in the first place.

What did they believe poetry could say or do that other kinds of language or expression could not? And how might poetry itself operate as a unique mode of believing?

These deep questions meet at the crossroads of poetics and metaphysics, and the writers considered here offer different answers.

But these writers also collectively shed light on the interplay between literature and theology across the long 19th century, at a time when the authority and practice of both was being fiercely reimagined.

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Bloomsbury Academic
1474234089 / 9781474234085
eBook (EPUB)
16/11/2017
United Kingdom
English
216 pages
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