Poetic Revelations
Word Made Flesh Made Word: The Power of the Word III
Herausgeber: Burrows, Mark S; Grzegorzewska, Malgorzata; Ward, Jean
Poetic Revelations
Word Made Flesh Made Word: The Power of the Word III
Herausgeber: Burrows, Mark S; Grzegorzewska, Malgorzata; Ward, Jean
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This book explores the much debated relation of language and bodily experience (i.e. the 'flesh'), considering in particular how poetry functions as revelatory discourse and thus relates to the formal horizon of theological inquiry.
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This book explores the much debated relation of language and bodily experience (i.e. the 'flesh'), considering in particular how poetry functions as revelatory discourse and thus relates to the formal horizon of theological inquiry.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 395g
- ISBN-13: 9780367362706
- ISBN-10: 0367362708
- Artikelnr.: 60021737
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 395g
- ISBN-13: 9780367362706
- ISBN-10: 0367362708
- Artikelnr.: 60021737
Mark S. Burrows is Professor of Religion and Literature at the University of Applied Sciences in Bochum, Germany. Recent publications include two volumes of German poetry in translation: Rainer Maria Rilke¿s Prayers of a Young Poet (2013) and the German-Iranian poet SAID¿s 99 Psalms (2013); a forthcoming volume of his recent poems, The Chance of Home, will be published in 2016. Jean Ward is Professor of English Literature at the Institute of English and American Studies, Gdäsk University, Poland. Her publications include Christian Poetry in the Post-Christian Day: Geoffrey Hill, R. S. Thomas, Elizabeth Jennings (2009) and a translation of Tadeusz S¿awek's monograph, Henry David Thoreau ¿ Grasping the Community of the World (2014). Mägorzata Grzegorzewska is Professor of English Literature at the Institute of English Studies, University of Warsaw, Poland. Her most recent book is entitled George Herbert and Post-Phenomenology: A Gift for Our Times (2016).
Introduction Part I: Word Made Word: Poetry and the Re-Making of the World 1. Poetry Human and Divine Michael Edwards 2. `The Word spoke in our words that we might speak in his
: Augustine, the Psalms, and the Poetry of the Incarnate Word Kevin Grove, CSC 3. The Word of God Woven into the Poetic Word: The Idea of Logos in the Poetry of George Herbert and Stanis
aw Herakliusz Lubomirski Krystyna Wierzbicka-Trwoga 4 `Eternity Shut in a Span
: The Word Being Born and Giving Birth in the Poetry of Richard Crashaw Sonia Jaworska 5. Elizabeth Jennings and the Mysticism of Words Anna Walczuk Part II: Flesh Made Word: Poetry as the Saying of the Self 6. Revelation and Inspiration among Theologians and Poets Richard Viladesau 7. Word Made Flesh Made Word. On the Poetic Force of Macbeth Marta Gibi
ska 8. `Like a Word Still Ripening in the Silences
: Rainer Maria Rilke and the Transformations of Poetry Mark S. Burrows 9. The Logos of the Guess Bradford Manderfield 10. Still-Born Words and Still Life Worlds in the Poetry of T.S. Eliot Mägorzata Grzegorzewska Part III: Word Made Flesh: The Poem as Body Enclosed in Language 11. Incarnations in the Ear: Poetry and Presence Angela Leighton 12. T. S. Eliot on Metaphysical Poetry and the Case of Prufrock Francesca Bugliani-Knox 13. `The poem
s muscle, blood and lymph
: David Constantine
s Poetic Bodies Monika Szuba 14. Divine Eloquence. R. S. Thomas and the Matter of Logos Joanna So
ko 15. Incarnation and the Feminine in David Jones
s In Parenthesis Jean Ward Epilogue: Poetry as Vehicle of Divine Presence David Brown
: Augustine, the Psalms, and the Poetry of the Incarnate Word Kevin Grove, CSC 3. The Word of God Woven into the Poetic Word: The Idea of Logos in the Poetry of George Herbert and Stanis
aw Herakliusz Lubomirski Krystyna Wierzbicka-Trwoga 4 `Eternity Shut in a Span
: The Word Being Born and Giving Birth in the Poetry of Richard Crashaw Sonia Jaworska 5. Elizabeth Jennings and the Mysticism of Words Anna Walczuk Part II: Flesh Made Word: Poetry as the Saying of the Self 6. Revelation and Inspiration among Theologians and Poets Richard Viladesau 7. Word Made Flesh Made Word. On the Poetic Force of Macbeth Marta Gibi
ska 8. `Like a Word Still Ripening in the Silences
: Rainer Maria Rilke and the Transformations of Poetry Mark S. Burrows 9. The Logos of the Guess Bradford Manderfield 10. Still-Born Words and Still Life Worlds in the Poetry of T.S. Eliot Mägorzata Grzegorzewska Part III: Word Made Flesh: The Poem as Body Enclosed in Language 11. Incarnations in the Ear: Poetry and Presence Angela Leighton 12. T. S. Eliot on Metaphysical Poetry and the Case of Prufrock Francesca Bugliani-Knox 13. `The poem
s muscle, blood and lymph
: David Constantine
s Poetic Bodies Monika Szuba 14. Divine Eloquence. R. S. Thomas and the Matter of Logos Joanna So
ko 15. Incarnation and the Feminine in David Jones
s In Parenthesis Jean Ward Epilogue: Poetry as Vehicle of Divine Presence David Brown
Introduction Part I: Word Made Word: Poetry and the Re-Making of the World 1. Poetry Human and Divine Michael Edwards 2. `The Word spoke in our words that we might speak in his
: Augustine, the Psalms, and the Poetry of the Incarnate Word Kevin Grove, CSC 3. The Word of God Woven into the Poetic Word: The Idea of Logos in the Poetry of George Herbert and Stanis
aw Herakliusz Lubomirski Krystyna Wierzbicka-Trwoga 4 `Eternity Shut in a Span
: The Word Being Born and Giving Birth in the Poetry of Richard Crashaw Sonia Jaworska 5. Elizabeth Jennings and the Mysticism of Words Anna Walczuk Part II: Flesh Made Word: Poetry as the Saying of the Self 6. Revelation and Inspiration among Theologians and Poets Richard Viladesau 7. Word Made Flesh Made Word. On the Poetic Force of Macbeth Marta Gibi
ska 8. `Like a Word Still Ripening in the Silences
: Rainer Maria Rilke and the Transformations of Poetry Mark S. Burrows 9. The Logos of the Guess Bradford Manderfield 10. Still-Born Words and Still Life Worlds in the Poetry of T.S. Eliot Mägorzata Grzegorzewska Part III: Word Made Flesh: The Poem as Body Enclosed in Language 11. Incarnations in the Ear: Poetry and Presence Angela Leighton 12. T. S. Eliot on Metaphysical Poetry and the Case of Prufrock Francesca Bugliani-Knox 13. `The poem
s muscle, blood and lymph
: David Constantine
s Poetic Bodies Monika Szuba 14. Divine Eloquence. R. S. Thomas and the Matter of Logos Joanna So
ko 15. Incarnation and the Feminine in David Jones
s In Parenthesis Jean Ward Epilogue: Poetry as Vehicle of Divine Presence David Brown
: Augustine, the Psalms, and the Poetry of the Incarnate Word Kevin Grove, CSC 3. The Word of God Woven into the Poetic Word: The Idea of Logos in the Poetry of George Herbert and Stanis
aw Herakliusz Lubomirski Krystyna Wierzbicka-Trwoga 4 `Eternity Shut in a Span
: The Word Being Born and Giving Birth in the Poetry of Richard Crashaw Sonia Jaworska 5. Elizabeth Jennings and the Mysticism of Words Anna Walczuk Part II: Flesh Made Word: Poetry as the Saying of the Self 6. Revelation and Inspiration among Theologians and Poets Richard Viladesau 7. Word Made Flesh Made Word. On the Poetic Force of Macbeth Marta Gibi
ska 8. `Like a Word Still Ripening in the Silences
: Rainer Maria Rilke and the Transformations of Poetry Mark S. Burrows 9. The Logos of the Guess Bradford Manderfield 10. Still-Born Words and Still Life Worlds in the Poetry of T.S. Eliot Mägorzata Grzegorzewska Part III: Word Made Flesh: The Poem as Body Enclosed in Language 11. Incarnations in the Ear: Poetry and Presence Angela Leighton 12. T. S. Eliot on Metaphysical Poetry and the Case of Prufrock Francesca Bugliani-Knox 13. `The poem
s muscle, blood and lymph
: David Constantine
s Poetic Bodies Monika Szuba 14. Divine Eloquence. R. S. Thomas and the Matter of Logos Joanna So
ko 15. Incarnation and the Feminine in David Jones
s In Parenthesis Jean Ward Epilogue: Poetry as Vehicle of Divine Presence David Brown