
Drawing a unique map of the history of English poetry, Chapters Into Verse surveys and defines the literary legacy of the Scriptures from the fourteenth century to the present. Arranged in scriptural order from Genesis to Revelation, the book presents each poem alongside the biblical passage that inspired it. Thus readers can conveniently witness the various ways sacred text has sparked the imagination of poets throughout the ages. The editors have included poems by virtually all the prominent religious poets--among them John Donne, George Herbert, Henry Vaughan, Edward Taylor, and Gerard Manley Hopkins. Included, too, are devotional and visionary works from a wide range of vintage poets--Robert Burns, William Blake, Walt Whitman, Emily Dickinson, Christina Rossetti, Alfred Tennyson, and Robert Browning. Proving that the Bible is just as powerful a source of inspiration today as it was in the past, the collection also assembles a mixed congregation of modern and contemporary poets, such as Dylan Thomas, Robert Frost, William Carlos Williams, Countee Cullen, e.e. cummings, William Butler Yeats, Laura (Riding) Jackson, A.D. Hope, Denise Levertov, and Philip Levine.Of enduring interest to readers of both scripture and literature, this anthology illuminates key passages of the Old and New Testament. In selection after selection, readers will encounter an astonishing variety of religious experiences, as a host of poets from many eras and many backgrounds respond to Holy Scripture profoundly and imaginatively.
This anthology investigates the enduring influence of biblical scripture on the development and thematic evolution of English-language poetry from the fourteenth century to the modern era. Editors Laurance Wieder and Robert Atwan utilize their expertise in literary history to curate a comprehensive collection that pairs canonical and contemporary poems directly with the specific scriptural passages that served as their creative catalysts. By organizing the work in biblical order, the editors provide a structured framework for analyzing how sacred texts have informed the imaginative output of diverse poets across several centuries.
What You Will Find
Scholars and critics frequently cite this collection as a foundational resource for understanding the historical dialogue between theology and literature. Readers often note the academic rigor of the selection process and the clarity provided by the side-by-side formatting of the texts.
Page Count:
512
Publication Date:
2000-09-28
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195136764
ISBN-13:
9780195136760
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