Description: In Modern Poetry and the Christian Tradition, Wildler
examines this movement in poetry in relation to the direction in
which our culture is moving. He interprets the significance of
modern poetry and shows its relation to the ""traditional."" He
gives attention to the representative poets of our time (including
Dylan Thomas, Gerard Manley Hopkins, Allen Tate, W. H. Auden,
Wallace Stevens, T. S. Eliot and others); he notes the wider
implications of their work and assesses from them the impulses and
trends of our age. As a poet of considerable ability, as a student
of literary criticism for many years, and as a teacher, Wilder is
in a position to know and understand his subject. The result is a
book of permanent value to all concerned with the deeper meanings
of civilization and Christianity.
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