This thesis is a study of George Herbert's religious poems in The Temple. The writer finds them interesting to study, since they present Herbert's private spiritual struggles which are poured out as instruments to share his real experiences in leading a religious living. Through some poems in The Temple, Herbert is implicitly leading the readers to one point only, that is, to reveal an understanding of the Redemption by God through experiencing struggles. In this study, the writer takes George Herbert's five poems which bear the poet's religious experiences in terms of his spiritual struggle, that is, his conflicting soul and mind in dealing with two kinds of ways of living he has to choose: a religious living or a worldly one; also, betwee...
George Herbert’s poem collection, The Temple (1633), portrays a reciprocal relationship between the ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityProblem. The purpose of the dissertation is to discuss the place of...
ABSTRACT A correct understanding of salvation must admit that humankind is redeemed only by the sin...
This thesis discusses the theme of spiritual sacrifice in George Herbert's "The Temple". In terms of...
This thesis argues that George Herbert develops in The Temple: Sacred Poems and Private Ejaculations...
George Herbert\u27s collection of poems, The Temple (1633), portrays a reciprocal relationship betwe...
This paper deals with George Herbert's (1593-1633) religious poetry. George Herbert is considered to...
Contemporary readers of George Herbert\u27s Temple tend to identify his work as either a response t...
The thesis writer realizes that knowing views of other people about life can give a life full with r...
The thesis examines the paradoxes in Herbert's poetry and attributes the many contradictions and vac...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 7-451) and indexes.The purpose of this study is to elucid...
The summum bonum of every human soul, according to men and women of faith, is union with God in mutu...
From his earliest poems George Herbert demonstrates a desire to cast his relationship to God in term...
In this essay George Herbert’s representations of inward life are seen in the context of (i) the rec...
The title page of the 1633 edition of The Temple,1 the final collection of George Herbert's poems, c...
George Herbert’s poem collection, The Temple (1633), portrays a reciprocal relationship between the ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityProblem. The purpose of the dissertation is to discuss the place of...
ABSTRACT A correct understanding of salvation must admit that humankind is redeemed only by the sin...
This thesis discusses the theme of spiritual sacrifice in George Herbert's "The Temple". In terms of...
This thesis argues that George Herbert develops in The Temple: Sacred Poems and Private Ejaculations...
George Herbert\u27s collection of poems, The Temple (1633), portrays a reciprocal relationship betwe...
This paper deals with George Herbert's (1593-1633) religious poetry. George Herbert is considered to...
Contemporary readers of George Herbert\u27s Temple tend to identify his work as either a response t...
The thesis writer realizes that knowing views of other people about life can give a life full with r...
The thesis examines the paradoxes in Herbert's poetry and attributes the many contradictions and vac...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 7-451) and indexes.The purpose of this study is to elucid...
The summum bonum of every human soul, according to men and women of faith, is union with God in mutu...
From his earliest poems George Herbert demonstrates a desire to cast his relationship to God in term...
In this essay George Herbert’s representations of inward life are seen in the context of (i) the rec...
The title page of the 1633 edition of The Temple,1 the final collection of George Herbert's poems, c...
George Herbert’s poem collection, The Temple (1633), portrays a reciprocal relationship between the ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityProblem. The purpose of the dissertation is to discuss the place of...
ABSTRACT A correct understanding of salvation must admit that humankind is redeemed only by the sin...