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1. The Canon of Poetry and the Wisdom of Poetry
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Acknowledgments IX
- Preface XI
- 1. The Canon of Poetry and the Wisdom of Poetry 1
- 2. “Most Take All”: The Good and the Beautiful in Herbert’s Temple 27
- 3. Heidegger and the Wisdom of Poetry 55
- 4. Finalities of Utterance and Modalities of Expression 81
- 5. Sound, Sense, and Religion in the Dialogized Context of Donne’s Poetry 101
- 6. Wisdom and Ethics 131
- Notes 163
- Works Cited 201
- Index 209
- Backmatter 214
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Acknowledgments IX
- Preface XI
- 1. The Canon of Poetry and the Wisdom of Poetry 1
- 2. “Most Take All”: The Good and the Beautiful in Herbert’s Temple 27
- 3. Heidegger and the Wisdom of Poetry 55
- 4. Finalities of Utterance and Modalities of Expression 81
- 5. Sound, Sense, and Religion in the Dialogized Context of Donne’s Poetry 101
- 6. Wisdom and Ethics 131
- Notes 163
- Works Cited 201
- Index 209
- Backmatter 214