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OverviewWritten with both passion and precision, God’s Spies is a work that will be welcomed by anyone interested in the vital interplay between poetry and religion. The authors represented, including poets such as Michelangelo, St Francis of Assisi, Charles Péguy, Dante and Shakespeare, all possess one great and surprising quality in common: audacity. All of them in their work offer fresh and unforeseen perspectives on life and literature. Some of these authors are religious in the strict meaning of the word, their work indicating a devout turning away from the distractions of the world to focus on God. Others, in contrast, are poets whose work is distinguished by a remarkable visionary focus on the many small and great dramas of life, attending with bright, imaginative genius to what Shakespeare calls ‘the mystery of things’. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dr Paul Murray OP (Angelicum University, Italy)Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: T.& T.Clark Ltd Weight: 0.449kg ISBN: 9780567685803ISBN 10: 0567685802 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 21 February 2019 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsAcknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: Paradise on Earth: Early Irish Nature Poetry and the Canticle of Francis of Assisi Chapter 2: `I am Myself Alone': Shakespeare and the Human Casualty Chapter 3: A Man Talking: The Prayer and Poetry of Charles Peguy Chapter 4: `Beauty, my Enemy': Passion and Piety at War in the Poetry of Michelangelo Chapter 5: Apocalyptic Visions: The Poetry of Nature and the Cross Chapter 6: God's Spy: Shakespeare and Religious Vision Chapter 7: At the Threshold of Wonder: Poetry and Religion, Friends or Foes? Finally Comes the Poet: AfterwordReviewsGod's Spies was exactly the book I had long been craving. Paul Murray has written a brilliant, cosmopolitan, and compelling study of the visionary tradition in Western literature that left me joyous and grateful. I found something to ponder and admire on nearly every page as he explored the spiritual imagination of Shakespeare, Dante, Michelangelo, St. Francis, and other visionaries. God's Spies is immensely learned but also so lucid and well-paced as to be irresistible. It is thrilling to read literary criticism so full of both intellectual and spiritual energy. * Dan Gioia, Independant Poet, USA * Author InformationPaul Murray OP teaches the literature of the mystical tradition at the Angelicum University, Rome, Italy. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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