Ranging from the Anglican eschatological vision of John Donne, to the Roman Catholic incarnational mode of Gerard Manley Hopkins, to the search for spiritual presence in the modern world of spiritual absence confronted by Dylan Thomas and Geoffrey Hill, this book argues for a poetics of real presence.
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Ranging from the Anglican eschatological vision of John Donne, to the Roman Catholic incarnational mode of Gerard Manley Hopkins, to the search for spiritual presence in the modern world of spiritual absence confronted by Dylan Thomas and Geoffrey Hill, this book argues for a poetics of real presence.
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