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Poetry And Humanism

by M. M. Mahood
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In 'Poetry and Humanism, M. M.' Mahood writes on the great religious poets of seventeenth-century England and their relation to Renaissance humanism. The seventeenth-century poets are almost without exception men of the world: their poetry is full of sensuous, scientific, and mundane images. But they are also religious men, fully aware of man's paradoxical situation between Heaven and earth. What these poets accomplish, Professor Mahood shows here, is a reintegration of the strands of humanism, a conscious re-orientation that restores the balance between God, man, and nature.

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In 'Poetry and Humanism, M. M.' Mahood writes on the great religious poets of seventeenth-century England and their relation to Renaissance humanism. The seventeenth-century poets are almost without exception men of the world: their poetry is full of sensuous, scientific, and mundane images. But they are also religious men, fully aware of man's paradoxical situation between Heaven and earth. What these poets accomplish, Professor Mahood shows here, is a reintegration of the strands of humanism, a conscious re-orientation that restores the balance between God, man, and nature.

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Book Details

Published
November 1, 1970
Publisher
Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.
Pages
340
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780393005332

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