The Poet and the Spirit of Truth. - Grundtvig’s theology of The Holy Spirit and the English RomanticismBy Henrik Wigh-PoulsenLike his English contemporary, the romantic poet William Wordsworth, Grundtvig sees himself as belonging to the elect company of poet-prophets, the gifted and visionary seers, who by means of their imagination, are capable of reading God’s signature in nature.But in spite of this shared romantic trait there is a marked difference between Wordsworth and Grundtvig in their shared predilection for the windmetaphor. Whereas Wordsworth’s inspiring, creative .gentle breeze., according to the literary critic M.H. Abrams, is a distant secularized and naturalized relative to The Holy Spirit, Grundtvig’s .spiritual waft. is the...