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Christianity and "the World"

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Exploring the intersection of poetry and secularization, David Martin argues against simplistic narratives by highlighting the persistent influence of Christian thought in English poetry. His analysis spans from Spenser and Shakespeare to T.S. Eliot and Geoffrey Hill, showing how individual poems and poets reveal the complexities of this relationship. Combining sociological insights with a deep appreciation for poetry, Martin's work offers a unique perspective on the evolving role of spirituality in literary history, showcasing the enduring relevance of Christian themes in poetic expression.

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Christianity and "the World", David Martin

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Title
Christianity and "the World"
Language
English
Publisher
Cascade Books
Released
2020
Format
Paperback
Pages
226
ISBN13
9781532660498
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Exploring the intersection of poetry and secularization, David Martin argues against simplistic narratives by highlighting the persistent influence of Christian thought in English poetry. His analysis spans from Spenser and Shakespeare to T.S. Eliot and Geoffrey Hill, showing how individual poems and poets reveal the complexities of this relationship. Combining sociological insights with a deep appreciation for poetry, Martin's work offers a unique perspective on the evolving role of spirituality in literary history, showcasing the enduring relevance of Christian themes in poetic expression.