William Cowper Bücher
William Cowper war ein englischer Dichter und Hymnendichter, der die Naturpoesie des 18. Jahrhunderts durch die Darstellung des Alltagslebens und Szenen der englischen Landschaft prägte und somit zu einem Vorreiter der romantischen Dichtung wurde. Trotz seiner schweren psychischen Erkrankungen und Glaubenszweifel, die seine beliebten Kirchenlieder inspirierten, zeichnen sich seine Werke durch tiefe Spiritualität und Introspektion aus. Seine religiösen Gefühle und die Zusammenarbeit mit John Newton führten zu einigen seiner bekanntesten Gedichte, die für ihre Ehrlichkeit und einzigartige Sichtweise geschätzt werden.






The Task And Other Poems
- 152 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Exploring themes of nature, faith, and love, this collection highlights William Cowper's mastery of poetic expression. Central to the volume is "The Task," a long, reflective poem that contemplates the complexities of everyday life and human emotions. The anthology also includes a selection of Cowper's other works, showcasing his vivid imagery and linguistic skill. Through his introspective verses, Cowper addresses mental health struggles and the power of literature, offering readers an enduring connection to his profound insights and emotional depth.
Originally published in 1882, this reprint offers a glimpse into the themes and narratives of its time. It captures the essence of its era, reflecting historical contexts and societal norms through its characters and plot. Readers can expect a blend of rich storytelling and period-specific insights that highlight the author's unique perspective and literary style. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in classic literature and the evolution of storytelling.
The book explores the tumultuous spiritual journey of William Cowper, who, despite his profound psychological struggles, created poetry that offered solace to others. Influenced by early Methodist preaching and the support of John Newton, Cowper's work emerged from his emotional fragility, showcasing his resilience as a "wounded healer." This collection features a selection of his finest poetry—narrative, lyrical, and personal—alongside his confessional autobiography and correspondence with Newton, highlighting his enduring impact on English literature.
Including the hymns and translations from Madame Guion, Milton, etc., and Adam; a sacred drama; from ... of the author, by the Rev. H. Stebbing. This volume is produced from digital images created through the University of Michigan University Library's preservation reformatting program.
Selected Poems: William Cowper
- 120 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
In this selection, which includes short poems and extracts from the longer ones, there is ample evidence of the quality of Cowper's faith and of his eye and ear for nature. Indicative of how his life was sustained by writing, these poems reveal his effort to engage in discourse with friends and with the natural world. schovat popis
The First Book of Cowper's The Task: The Sofa. With Notes on the Analysis and Parsing
- 74 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
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William Cowper was one of the most important English poets of the 18th century, and his work displays a remarkable range of wit, humor, and emotional depth. In this comprehensive edition, George Gilfillan provides readers with a detailed biography of the poet, as well as critical analysis and helpful explanatory notes.
