Essays in Dissent: Church, Chapel, and the Unitarian ConspiracyCarcanet, 1995 - 264 من الصفحات Donald Davie has insisted - even as he was writing about Modernism and Ezra Pound - on an area of English literature, history and spirituality misread and misvalued in a secular age, when the churches are themselves at pains to dilute or deny the sermons, hymns and tracts which defined and energised their chapel lives. Davie neither dilutes nor denies: he reappraises with scholarly, searching love the elements from which his culture and imagination are shaped. He edited the Oxford Book of Christian Verse and the Penguin Book of Psalms. This volume brings together his 1976 Clark Lectures (Cambridge), the 1980 Ward-Phillips Lectures (Notre Dame) and related material, illuminating the political and spiritual heritage of distinctively English Protestant traditions. |
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... literary historians of the last three centuries in England we look in vain for anything that parallels these assertions by distinguished social and political historians like Barker and Trevelyan . ' Chapel ' as against ' Church ' isn't ...
... literary historians of the last three centuries in England we look in vain for anything that parallels these assertions by distinguished social and political historians like Barker and Trevelyan . ' Chapel ' as against ' Church ' isn't ...
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... literary merit ' . I am trying to show that their literary merit is very great , and hence that , whatever the extent of their influence , it may well have been an influence for the good , a civilizing influence . ( And if I had time ...
... literary merit ' . I am trying to show that their literary merit is very great , and hence that , whatever the extent of their influence , it may well have been an influence for the good , a civilizing influence . ( And if I had time ...
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... literary tradition , with a flurry of words like ' masochistic ' that have no place in either literary or social history , which of all our poets will ' scape whipping ? Yet the fault lies with our literary historians , for what I ...
... literary tradition , with a flurry of words like ' masochistic ' that have no place in either literary or social history , which of all our poets will ' scape whipping ? Yet the fault lies with our literary historians , for what I ...
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