The Swelling Year: Poems for Holy and Ordinary Days

The Swelling Year: Poems for Holy and Ordinary Days

Author: Matthew Pullar

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2019-08-05

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13: 024446376X

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A cycle of poems for all of life's seasons - moving through the seasons of the church year, from the expectancy of Advent through to the start of the next year. These poems take the reader on a journey to find where the holy meets the everyday in our lives.


Fullness of Time

Fullness of Time

Author: Matthew Pullar

Publisher:

Published: 2020-11-24

Total Pages: 270

ISBN-13: 9781716397554

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This volume brings together three books of poetry by Matthew Pullar, The Swelling Year, Les Feuilles Mortes and Anno Domini, taking you on a journey through sacred and ordinary time and the different seasons of the soul and the world around us. Moving from the everyday experience of suburban life to the distress of the COVID-19 pandemic, Pullar's poetry gives voice to the struggle to find the holy and lasting in a changeable and fragile world.


The Complete Poetry of Robert Herrick

The Complete Poetry of Robert Herrick

Author: Tom Cain

Publisher: OUP Oxford

Published: 2013-11-21

Total Pages: 826

ISBN-13: 0191549843

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Robert Herrick has long been one of the best loved of English lyric poets. Known through the centuries as the author of 'Gather ye rosebuds', he also wrote, as this new edition shows, hundreds of songs, epigrams and longer poems equally worthy of attention. Volume I of this new edition of Herrick's work contains Hesperides, Herrick's only published collection. As well as the commentary on Hesperides, volume II contains the fifty-nine surviving manuscript poems which can be firmly attributed to Herrick, and on which his reputation was based before 1648. It is an ambitious and original attempt to recover for the first time the history of Herrick's corpus of manuscript poetry, and to identify how his poems circulated, and who his copyists and readers were. By establishing the type of sources to which they had access and the nature and quality of the poems these sources contained, and through the histories of transmission that accompany every poem, this volume offers a significant body of evidence that deepens our critical understanding not only of Herrick's poetry, but of the mechanics of scribal publication and the culture of reading, writing and performing poetry and music in early modern England. Where, as is often the case, a musical setting survives this is also printed, along with a commentary on the setting, in a form which is designed to encourage the performance of the lyrics.