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The Poetry of Religious and Moral Drama

2023
AbstractThe religious and moral drama of the fifteenth century includes, but is not limited to, biblical drama, saint and miracle plays, moralities, and secular interludes. This chapter seeks to assess the poetic achievement of the drama of the period as poetry through a series of case studies that compares and contrasts the treatment of similar ...
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Victorian poetry and religious diversity

2000
Among the Romans a poet was called votes, which is as much a diviner, foreseer or prophet . . . so heavenly a title did that excellent people bestow upon this heart-ravishing knowledge . . . And may not I presume a little further, to show the reasonableness of this word votes, and say that the holy David's Psalms are a divine poem? . . . Neither let it
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Old English Religious Poetry

2012
The surviving vernacular poetry from the Anglo-Saxon period is mostly religious, much of it overtly so. The more secular pieces usually associated with the church have survived because of their inclusion in manuscripts created or preserved in religious institutions. Even works such as “The Wanderer” and “The Seafarer,” once seen as expressing the world
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Religious Poetry

Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 1949
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Poetry and the Religious Imagination

2016
Francesca Bugliani Knox, David Lonsdale
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Qumran Prayer and Religious Poetry

Journal of Biblical Literature, 1995
John J. Collins, Bilhah Nitzan
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Islamic religious poetry in Africa

Journal of African Cultural Studies, 2001
Martin Orwin, Farouk Topan
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