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This collection of essays features many of the world's leading Herbert scholars and track Herbert's travels: through four centuries, west and east; through the inner spaces of the suffering body and soul; and through modernity into the postmodern. They discover connections between Herbert and dozens of varied writers, from Augustine, Shakespeare, Donne and Dickinson to Bishop, Larkin, Hecht, and Heaney; important reading for all students of British and American poetry, from early modern to postmodern.

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This collection of essays features many of the world's leading Herbert scholars and track Herbert's travels: through four centuries, west and east; through the inner spaces of the suffering body and soul; and through modernity into the postmodern. They discover connections between Herbert and dozens of varied writers, from Augustine, Shakespeare, Donne and Dickinson to Bishop, Larkin, Hecht, and Heaney; important reading for all students of British and American poetry, from early modern to postmodern.
Autorenporträt
Christopher Hodgkins is professor of English and director of the Atlantic World Research Network at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. His previous books include Authority, Church, and Society in George Herbert: Return to the Middle Way, Reforming Empire: Protestant Colonialism and Conscience in British Literature, and George Herbert's Pastoral: New Essays on the Poet and Priest of Bemerton. Currently he is co-editor, with Robert Whalen, of The Digital Temple, the first original-sources born-digital edition of Herbert's English poetry, and is at work on Anxious Beauty: George Herbert and the Protestant Aesthetic.