
Robert Morley has always been a keen traveller. His peripatetic childhood in the wake of his father's search for solvency prepared him for the life of an itinerant actor. With wit and perception, he opens up the world from Folkstone and Maidenhead to Las Vegas, Sydney and New Zealand. Robert Morley is the author of "The Pleasures of Age", "Book of Bricks", "Second Book of Bricks" and "Book of Worries".
This work investigates the cultural and spiritual significance of traditional hymns within the context of the long-running British television program Songs of Praise. The author, F. Colquhoun, draws upon his theological background and editorial experience to curate a collection that reflects the enduring popularity of specific liturgical music. By examining the lyrical content and historical origins of these songs, the text argues for their continued relevance in the personal devotional lives of the public.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Readers frequently note that this text serves as a useful companion for those interested in the history of hymnody and its place in British broadcasting. Experts highlight the book as a accessible entry point for laypeople seeking to understand the cultural impact of religious music in the twentieth century.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
1987-05-07
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191433217
ISBN-13:
9780191433214
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