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George Herbert: A Literary Life

AUTHOR: Cristina Malcolmson
ISBN: 0333669789

SHORT DESCRIPTION: 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...

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George Herbert: A Literary Life
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by Cristina Malcolmson

Book Description
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.


About the Author
Cristina Malcolmson is a Professor of English at Bates College.



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         Book Review

George Herbert: A Literary Life
- Book Reviews,
by Cristina Malcolmson

George Herbert: A Literary Life

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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. Important developments in the country and abroad, including the religious policies of the Stuart court and the Thirty Years War, are considered in relation to the chronology of Herbert's life. His major work, The Temple, receives special notices, as well as his Latin orations and occasional poetry. 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.


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