ABSTRACT

Interdisciplinary and ecumenical in scope, Poetry and Prayer offers theoretical discussion on the profound connection between poetic inspiration and prayer as well as reflection on the work of individual writers and the traditions within which they stand. An international range of established and new scholars in literary studies and theology offer unique contributions to the neglected study of poetry in relation to prayer. Part I addresses the relationship of prayer and poetry. Parts II and III consider these and related ideas from the point of view of their implementation in a range of different authors and traditions, offering case studies from, for example, the Bible, Dante, Shakespeare and Herbert, as well as twentieth-century poets such as Thomas Merton, Denise Levertov, W.H. Auden and R.S. Thomas.

part |78 pages

Theoretical Perspectives

chapter |24 pages

Poetry and Prayer

A Survey of Some Twentieth-Century Studies

chapter |16 pages

‘Prayer is the Little Implement'

Poetic Speech and the Gestures of Prayer in Christian Traditions

chapter |10 pages

Poetry as Immanence

How Language Informs Reality

chapter |16 pages

Poetry and Prayer

‘An Inner Kinship'

part |56 pages

Case Studies

part |90 pages

Case Studies

chapter |18 pages

Re-Imagining Prayer

Coming Out of Hiding? R.S. Thomas and Tadeusz Różewicz 1

chapter |18 pages

Saturday Prayers

R.S. Thomas and the Search for a Silent God