Shelley; an essay Shelley; an essay

Shelley; an essay

Descripción editorial

This is a biographical book. The Church, which was once the mother of poets no less than of saints, during the last two centuries has relinquished to aliens the chief glories of poetry, if the chief glories of holiness she has preserved for her own. The palm and the laurel, Dominic and Dante, sanctity and song, grew together in her soil: she has retained the palm, but for gone the laurel. Poetry in its widest sense, and when not professedly irreligious, has been too much and too long among many Catholics either misprised or distrusted; too much and too generally the feeling has been that it is at best superfluous, at worst pernicious, most often dangerous. Once poetry was, as she should be, the lesser sister and helpmate of the Church; the minister to the mind, as the Church to the soul. But poetry sinned, poetry fell; and, in place of lovingly reclaiming her, Catholicism cast her from the door to follow the feet of her pagan seducer. The separation has been ill for poetry; it has not been well for religion.

GÉNERO
Biografías y memorias
PUBLICADO
1907
13 de noviembre
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
37
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Public Domain
VENTAS
Public Domain
TAMAÑO
28.7
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