Chapters Into Verse, Vol. 1: Genesis to Malachi Poetry Inspired by the Bible
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Chapters Into Verse, Vol. 1: Genesis to Malachi Poetry Inspired by the Bible  -     Edited By: Robert Atwan, Laurance Wieder

Chapters Into Verse, Vol. 1: Genesis to Malachi Poetry Inspired by the Bible

Oxford University Press / 1993 / Hardcover

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Why didn't anyone think of this before? This is the first collection of poems written in English inspired by the Bible. Each poem is preceded by the scriptural passage that inspired it, beginning with Genesis 1:1 as conceived by John Milton. The works of John Donne, Robert Burns, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, William Blake, T.S. Eliot, Carl Sandburg, and a host of over 300 others round out this inspirational treasury. From William Herbert's 14th century paraphrase on a passage from Isaiah, to Lord Byron's Hebrew Melodies, this anthology covering the Old Testament is an unrivaled source of inspiration and imagination. 446 pages, hardcover from Oxford.

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Title: Chapters Into Verse, Vol. 1: Genesis to Malachi Poetry Inspired by the Bible
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 481
Vendor: Oxford University Press
Publication Date: 1993
Weight: 1 pound 11 ounces
ISBN: 0195069137
ISBN-13: 9780195069136
Series: Chapters Into Verse
Stock No: WW69137

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For generations, poets have turned to the Bible for insight and inspiration. What did so many creative minds find in scripture? Is the Bible still a vital source of poetic inspirations?
Chapters Into Verse is the first comprehensive collection ever made of poems written in English inspired by the Bible. A groundbreaking anthology, it introduces readers to a distinct heritage of English poetry: the scriptural tradition. Though frequently ignored and sometimes suppressed, this tradition rivals the classical and is every bit as venerable.
Drawing a unique map of the history of English poetry, the two volumes of Chapters Into Verse survey and define the literary legacy of the Scriptures from the fourteenth century to the present. Each volume is arranged in scriptural order, and each poem is preceded by the biblical passage that inspired it. Thus readers can conveniently witness the various ways sacred text has sparked the imagination of poets throughout the ages.
In Volume I, which covers Genesis to Malachi, almost every book of the Old Testament is represented. The collection features verses both famous and unfamiliar, from Milton's Paradise Lost and Lord Byron's Hebrew Melodies to Christopher Smart's hymns and Mary Herbert's psalms. The editors have included poems by virtually all the prominent religious poets--among them, John Donne, George Herbert, Henry Vaughan, Edward Taylor, and Gerard Manley Hopkins. Included, too, are devotional and visionary works from a wide range of vintage poets--Robert Burns, William Blake, Walt Whitman, Emily Dickinson, Christina Rossetti, Alfred Tennyson, and Robert Browning.
Proving that the Bible is just as powerful a source of inspiration today as it was in the past, the collection assembles a mixed congregation of modern and contemporary poets, such as Marianne Moore, Delmore Schwartz, Dylan Thomas, Robert Frost, William Carlos Williams, Countee Cullen, e.e. cummings, William Butler Yeats, Robert Lowell, Hugh McDiarmid, Laura (Riding) Jackson, Charles Reznikoff, A.D. Hope, Geoffrey Hill, Denise Levertov, Philip Levine, John Ashbery, and Derek Walcott.
Of enduring interest to readers of both scripture and literature, this anthology illuminates key passages of the Old Testament. The measured speech and inspired leaps of poetry offer a spirited alternative to the textual exegesis usually supplied by prose commentary. As such, Chapters Into Verse is truly a poets' Bible. In selection after selection, readers will encounter an astonishing variety of religious experiences, as a host of poets from many eras and many backgrounds respond to Holy Scripture spiritually, profoundly, and imaginatively.

Author Bio

Robert Atwan is founder and series editor of the annual Best American Essays. The editor of numerous anthologies, he has written on the ancient literature of the Near East and his critical essays and poetry reviews have appeared in many national periodicals. Laurance Wieder is the author of several volumes of poetry, including The Coronet of Tours; No Harm Done; The Last Century: Selected Poems; and One Hundred Fifty Psalms, a complete psalter. He has taught Bible and Ancient Authors at Cornell University.

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