Henry Vaughan, the Complete Poems
Author | : Henry Vaughan |
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Total Pages | : 718 |
Release | : 1976 |
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Author | : Henry Vaughan |
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Total Pages | : 718 |
Release | : 1976 |
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Author | : Henry Vaughan |
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Total Pages | : 466 |
Release | : 1905 |
Genre | : Religious poetry |
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Author | : Henry Vaughan |
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Total Pages | : 384 |
Release | : 1896 |
Genre | : Christian poetry, English |
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Author | : Henry Vaughan |
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Total Pages | : 378 |
Release | : 1896 |
Genre | : English poetry |
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Author | : Henry Vaughan |
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Total Pages | : 178 |
Release | : 1651 |
Genre | : English poetry |
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Author | : Henry Vaughan |
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Release | : 2013 |
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ISBN | : 9781783946402 |
Henry Vaughan was a Welsh physician and much admired metaphysical poet. Vaughan spent most of his life in the village of Llansantffraed, near Brecon. He was schooled locally before progressing to Jesus College, Oxford in 1638. Family pressure for him to pursue a career in Law meant acceding to that request in 1640. Vaughan's continuing study of the law was also interrupted by military service and upon his return from this he now began to practice medicine. By 1646, he had married Catherine Wise with whom he reared a son, Thomas, and three daughters, Lucy, Frances, and Catherine. In 1647 Henry Vaughan and his family decided to live in the country. It was here he wrote Olor Iscanus, the (Swan of Usk) which lay unpublished until 1651. The period shortly preceding the publication of Henry Vaughan's Silex Scintillans marks an important period of his life. Vaughan interprets this experience to be an encounter with death and believes he is spared to make amends and start a new course not only in his life but in the literature he would produce. It is with Vaughan's conversion and the writing of Silex Scintillans that he now receives significant acclaim. He was greatly indebted to George Herbert, who provided a model for Vaughan's newly founded spiritual life and literary career, in which he displays 'spiritual quickening and the gift of gracious feeling' derived from Herbert. Vaughan elaborated on personal loss in two well-known poems, 'The World' and 'They Are All Gone into the World of Light.' Another poem, 'The Retreat, ' combines the theme of loss with the corruption of childhood, which is yet another consistent theme of Vaughan's and which we collect here amongst the poetry volume. As is so often the case greatness is bestowed only after death and Henry Vaughan alas falls into that category. He died on April 23, 1695, aged 74 and is buried in the churchyard of St Bridget's, Llansantffraed, Powys.
Author | : Henry Vaughan |
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Total Pages | : 444 |
Release | : 1896 |
Genre | : Christian poetry, English |
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Author | : Robert Wilcher |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 384 |
Release | : 2021 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 1800859740 |
Written by one of the editors of the new complete works of Henry Vaughan, Keeping the Ancient Way is the first book-length study of the poet by a single author for twenty years. It deals with a number of key topics that are central to the understanding and appreciation of this major seventeenth-century writer. These include his debt to the hermetic philosophy espoused by his twin brother (the alchemist, Thomas Vaughan); his royalist allegiance in the Civil War; his loyalty to the outlawed Church of England during the Interregnum; the unusual degree of intertextuality in his poetry (especially with the Scriptures and the devotional lyrics of George Herbert); and his literary treatment of the natural world (which has been variously interpreted from Christian, proto-Romantic, and ecological perspectives). Each of the chapters is self-contained and places its topic in relation to past and current critical debates, but the book is organized so that the biographical, intellectual, and political focus of Part One informs the discussion of poetic craftsmanship in Part Two. A wealth of historical information and close critical readings provide an accessible introduction to the poet and his period for students and general readers alike. The up-to-date scholarship will also be of interest to specialists in the literature and history of the Civil War and Interregnum.
Author | : Henry Vaughan |
Publisher | : SPCK Publishing |
Total Pages | : 200 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Literary Collections |
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Henry Vaughan (1621-1695) was a metaphysical poet. He was a Welshman, born beside the River Usk in the beautiful Brecon Beacons. Throughout the period of the Civil War, traumatic both for himself and those he loved, Vaughan wrote moving poems which record extreme spiritual experience balanced by intense delight in the natural world. This is the fifth volume of a series of introductory books on seventeenth century spiritual writing. Poetry from all of Vaughan's five collections have been included in this anthology, which Anne Cluysenaar introduces with a scholarly but accessible introduction to Vaughan's life. She provides a valuable initiation into the work of this brilliant seventeenth century poet.
Author | : Henry Vaughan |
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Total Pages | : 572 |
Release | : 1965 |
Genre | : English poetry |
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