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Hardcover The New Oxford Book of Christian Verse Book

ISBN: 0192134264

ISBN13: 9780192134264

The New Oxford Book of Christian Verse

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A treasury of some of the most beautiful and moving poems in the English language. In the introduction, the editor examines the vast variety and importance of Christian verse in English and American literature.

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Not my favorite collection, but still good

Even though this may not be the best collection of Christian poetry ever, this is still a good, solid collection. Davie apparently went for quantity, adding Christian poets you may never have read before, which does add interest. On the other hand, I thought the scanty collections of John Donne, T S Eliot and Gerard Manley Hopkins were really a shame. It does contain a slew of Emily Dickinson poems, however. George Herbert is very well represented, including "The Pulley". Yet the poem by Gerard Manley Hopkins' "Carrion Comfort" that takes the same theme is missing, with the lyrical tug and release of man and God, just as Herbert's "Peace" is in the book but Hopkins' "When will you ever, Peace, wild wooddove, shy wings shut/ Your round me roaming end, and under be my boughs?" is not to be found. These two poems, so similar and so utterly different, beg to be placed within one volume. There are no biographies or discussions of the poetry, just the poems themselves. Still and all, a book worth the money.

A moving collection of faith that transcendes era

Knowledgeably compiled by academician, poet, and literary critic Donald Davie, The New Oxford Book Of Christian Verse is compact, 352-page anthology of verse, congregational hymns, and anonymous pieces that offer testament to Christian faith from writers across the whole of the English speaking world, with especial emphasis on the timeless works of George Herbert, Henry Vaughn, Christopher Smart, and William Cowper. A moving collection of faith that transcendes era, superb for quiet contemplation, group study, or family sharing. The Holy Ghost: O Holy ghost, whose temple I / Am, but of mud walls, and condensed dust, / And being sacrilegiously / Half wasted with youth's fires, of pride and lust, / Must with new storms be weather-beat; / Double in my heart Thy flame, / Which let devout sad tears intend; and let / (Though this glass lanthorn, flesh, do suffer maim) / Fire, Sacrifice, Priest, Altar be the same.
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