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Religion in Some Contemporary Poets

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 November 2011

Warren S. Archibald
Affiliation:
Pittsfield, Mass.

Extract

With eager expectations and with wistful yearning men have always turned to the poets as to watchmen of the night. The great poets see beyond the sunset and the stars, and read the writing of the wind upon the darkness. They are our prophets. God has whispered his secrets to them. And what they hear in the silence of the eternal, they proclaim in the streets of men. The poets are the pioneers of the spirit. They wander in desolate places; they are voices crying in the wilderness; and by the rivers of Babylon they see visions. The poets, at their best, have been leaders in religion.

So for these reasons many people ask today, Who are the new poets, and what message do they bring?

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © President and Fellows of Harvard College 1914

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