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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Denise Inge , Denise IngePublisher: Canterbury Press Norwich Imprint: Canterbury Press Norwich Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.433kg ISBN: 9781853117893ISBN 10: 1853117897 Pages: 322 Publication Date: 01 September 2008 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of print, replaced by POD ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufatured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews'the best available concise introduction to Traherne's life and work.' -- David F. Ford, Regius Professor of Divinity, University of Cambridge 'Many people love the beauty of nature, but few have read one of its finest poets. Many people worship God, but few have seen his glory at the heart of all creation. Many study theology, but few do so with a sense of childlike wonder. The answer to all of these is: read Thomas Traherne. And if you want to know why, and what to look for in particular, read this splendid book.' -- Tom Wright, Bishop of Durham 'This reader , for that is what it is, can be dipped into at any point, with gratitude to the editor and to Traherne; for we do refuse happiness, as he reminds us again and again, and these timeless reminders have survived by what seems like miraculous chance.' -- P J. Kavanagh, The Tablet October 2008 'Throughout the book, Inge achieves the dleicate balance between academic exposition and clarity, making the whole thing accessible to the average reader. This is a comprehensove study of Traherne's work written by someone who is clearly both an expert and an enthusiast'. -- The NEWSpaper - Spring 2009 "‘the best available concise introduction to Traherne's life and work.’ -- David F. Ford, Regius Professor of Divinity, University of Cambridge ‘Many people love the beauty of nature, but few have read one of its finest poets. Many people worship God, but few have seen his glory at the heart of all creation. Many study theology, but few do so with a sense of childlike wonder. The answer to all of these is: read Thomas Traherne. And if you want to know why, and what to look for in particular, read this splendid book.’ -- Tom Wright, Bishop of Durham 'This ""reader"", for that is what it is, can be dipped into at any point, with gratitude to the editor and to Traherne; for we do refuse happiness, as he reminds us again and again, and these timeless reminders have survived by what seems like miraculous chance.' -- P J. Kavanagh, The Tablet October 2008 'Throughout the book, Inge achieves the dleicate balance between academic exposition and clarity, making the whole thing accessible to the average reader. This is a comprehensove study of Traherne's work written by someone who is clearly both an expert and an enthusiast'. -- The NEWSpaper - Spring 2009" Author InformationDENISE INGE studied Thomas Traherne for her doctorate and established the authorship of the manuscripts discovered at Lambeth Palace. She has complied a short Traherne anthology for SPCK's Prayer and Poetry series and frequently gives lectures and talks on Traherne. She joins other scholars such as David Ford, Mark McIntosh, Donald Allchin and William Countryman who have recently written on Traherne. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |