Marian Poem-Prayers in the Modern Age

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Anglican
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Christian theology
Christianity
David Jones
devotion
Elizabeth Jennings
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Geoffrey Hill
Hilary Davies
John Henry Newman
Mary
R. S. Thomas
religion
Roman Catholic
Rowan Williams
T. S. Eliot
theology
Virgin Mary

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  • ISBN 9781350507371
  • Weight: 480g
  • Dimensions: 164 x 238mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Nov 2025
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book explores a range of twentieth and twenty-first century poem-prayers directed to or involving Mary. In readings of works by T. S. Eliot, David Jones, Geoffrey Hill, Elizabeth Jennings, Hilary Davies, Rowan Williams and others, Ward traces the resurgence of interest in Mary from the late nineteenth century to the present day.

By the early twentieth century, the once widespread and fervent cult of the Virgin Mary had for more than three hundred years been largely absent from England’s religious life. Similarly, the figure of Mary had almost vanished from English poetry, only to return, gradually, as Marian devotion began to revive in the nineteenth century.

The perception of this devotion as somehow un-English, dominant since the Reformation, presented a challenge to poets engaged with the Marian theme in the modern day. Marian Poem-Prayers in the Modern Age examines how male and female poets from both Roman Catholic and Anglican backgrounds responded to this situation. The book also argues that the figure of Mary is a type of John Henry Newman’s category of “real assent”: commitment that is not merely intellectual, but involves the totality of a person’s being in relation to God.

Jean Ward is Professor of Literary Studies in English at Gdansk University, Poland.

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