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Theory and Theology in George Herbert's Poetry

`Divinitie, and Poesie, Met'

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Gebonden, 306 blz. | Engels
| e druk, 1997
ISBN13: 9780198263982
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e druk, 1997 9780198263982
Onderdeel van serie Oxford Theological Monographs
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In seventeenth-century England the poet George Herbert became known as `Divine Herbert', his poetry a model for those aspiring to the status of inspired Christian poet. This book explores the relationship between the poetry of George Herbert and the concept of divine inspiration rooted in devotional texts of the time. Clarke considers three very different treatises read and approved by Herbert: Savonarola's De Simplicitate Christianae Vitae, Juan de Valdes's The Hundred and Ten Considerations, and Francois de Sales's Introduction to the Devout Life. These authors all saw literary production as implicit in a theological argument about the workings of the Holy Spirit. Clarke goes on to offer a new reading of many of Herbert's poems, concluding that implanted in Herbert's poetry are many well-established codes which to a seventeenth-century readership signified divine inspiration.

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ISBN13:9780198263982
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden
Aantal pagina's:306
€ 250,70
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