Redcrosse: Remaking Religious Poetry for Today's World Redcrosse: Remaking Religious Poetry for Today's World

Redcrosse: Remaking Religious Poetry for Today's World

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Publisher Description

Do poetry and criticism matter in today's world?

How can the poetry of the past help us tackle the changing nature of religious faith and national identity?



This book explores the creation of Redcrosse, a new poetic liturgy for St George's Day and a unique collaborative work written by the critic Ewan Fernie, the theologian Andrew Shanks and the major

contemporary poets Jo Shapcott, Michael Symmons Roberts and Andrew Motion. Leading writers - including John Milbank, Salley Vickers and Sarah Apetrei, together with authors of Redcrosse itself - reflect on the creation of the liturgy and its central inspiration, Edmund Spenser's epic Renaissance poem, The Faerie Queene, as well as on its two premieres in St George's Chapel, Windsor and Manchester Cathedral, and its sometimes controversial public reception.



Including the full text of Redcrosse, the volume triumphantly shows that a new poetic work really can address some of the most pressing concerns of our time.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2012
22 November
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
176
Pages
PUBLISHER
Bloomsbury Academic
SIZE
1.6
MB

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