Thomas Traherne (c. 1636-1674) was an English poet, clergyman, theologian, and religious writer. Centuries, his best known work, was first published in 1908 after having been miraculously discovered in manuscript ten years earlier. Perhaps more than any spiritual writer of his age, Traherne is profoundly cognizant of the Glory of the Lord as it abides in Creation. His writing conveys an ardent, almost childlike love of God comparable to similar themes in the works of such later poets as William Blake, Walt Whitman, and Gerard Manley Hopkins
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Thomas Traherne war ein englischer Dichter und Geistlicher, dessen Schriften von intensiver, gelehrter Spiritualität geprägt sind. Sein Werk, das oft die Herrlichkeit der Schöpfung und eine intime Beziehung zu Gott erforscht, vermittelt eine leidenschaftliche, fast kindliche Gottesliebe. Trahernes Poesie, die den metaphysischen Dichtern zugeordnet wird, weist Themen auf, die späteren Schriftstellern wie William Blake und Walt Whitman ähneln. Seine Liebe zur Natur evoziert den romantischen Stil zwei Jahrhunderte vor der Entstehung der Bewegung.




The Poetical Works of Thomas Traherne, 1636?-1674, from the original manuscripts
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The Poetical Works of Thomas Traherne, 1636?-1674; From the original manuscripts, With a Memoir of the Author
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