George Herbert
A Literary Life
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan
Published:9th Dec '03
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Cristina Malcolmson has published "Heart-work: George Herbert and the Protestant Ethic", edited "Renaissance Poetry", and co-edited with Professor Mihoko Suzuki "Debating Gender in Early Modern England, 1500-1700".
This volume replaces the traditional image of George Herbert as meditative recluse with a portrait of the poet as engaged throughout his life with the religion, politics and society of his time.This volume replaces the traditional image of George Herbert as meditative recluse with a portrait of the poet as engaged throughout his life with the religion, politics and society of his time. Instead of an isolated genius living in retreat from the world, Herbert appears as a man writing public verse, active within an important social circle, and committed to nationalistic Protestantism. The book attends to the poetic brilliance of his verse as well as the institutions and contexts that influenced him: the upper class coterie, Cambridge University, and the Church of England.
...[a] lucid and learned biography... [a] challenging, iconoclastic representation of the poet as an active, interested and morally flawed participant in ecclesiastical machinations and political intrigue. - David Hawkes, The Times Literary Supplement
ISBN: 9780333669785
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 397g
175 pages