Poems Of Francis Thompson by Francis Thompson
With a Memoir by Wilfrid Meynell
This collection brings together the lyrical and deeply spiritual poetry of a writer whose works reflect a profound and intense contemplation of both the divine and the human condition. The poems are characterized by their rich language, vivid imagery, and the author's personal struggle with addiction, poverty, and his relationship with God. The poet's most famous piece, often anthologized, compares the pursuit of the divine with a game of hide and seek, illustrating the poet's belief in a God that is both elusive and omnipresent in the beauty of the world. The anthology as a whole showcases the poet's unique ability to blend the mystical with the personal, creating works that resonate with readers on multiple levels.
The 5517th greatest book of all time
- Published
- 1893
- Nationality
- British
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 200-250
- Original Language
- English
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- 90th on Choosing the Century's(20th) Favorite Books(1924) (The Literary Digest)
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