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ISBN: PB: 9780856352317

Carcanet

January 1988

128 pp.

19x13 cm

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£7,95
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Selected Writings

Thomas Traherne's poems were discovered in London in 1896 and originally assigned in error to Henry Vaughan. Later scholarship has established their true authorship. Traherne (1637-1674) was a remarkable religious writer. The son of a Hereford shoe-maker, he was well-educated, took religious orders and pursued a varied career. Prior to the discovery of his poems, he was best known for his "Centuries of Meditations", of which passages from the third are most widely anthologised. The visionary precision of his prose characterises his verse as well: he is not an altogether orthodox mystic.

Dick Davis presents a selection from the full range of Traherne's poetry and prose and provides a critical and biographical introduction.

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Awards won by Dick Davis
Winner, 1981 Royal Society of Literature Award (Seeing the World)