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Paperback The Hymn as Literature Book

ISBN: 1025730186

ISBN13: 9781025730189

The Hymn as Literature

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"The Hymn as Literature" by Jeremiah Bascom Reeves is an insightful study that elevates the Christian hymn from a mere liturgical accompaniment to its rightful place as a significant genre of poetry. This scholarly yet accessible work explores the development of the English hymn, examining its lyrical quality, rhythmic structure, and profound cultural impact.

Reeves traces the history of sacred song from its ancient roots through the Reformation and into the golden age of English hymnody. By analyzing the works of influential figures such as Isaac Watts, Charles Wesley, and John Keble, the author demonstrates how the hymn reflects the spiritual and artistic evolution of the English-speaking world. The book highlights the unique challenges and triumphs of the hymn writer, who must balance theological precision with poetic beauty to create verses that resonate across generations.

A valuable resource for students of literature, theologians, and musicologists, "The Hymn as Literature" provides a deep appreciation for the artistry behind some of the most enduring poems in the English language. It serves as a testament to the hymn's power as a vehicle for both individual expression and collective worship, bridging the gap between sacred devotion and literary excellence.

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