This close and sensitive study shows Christopher Smart (1722-1771)
to be one of the finest and most important English religious poets
between George Herbert and Gerard Manley Hopkins. In contrast to
the grimness of much evangelical writing and despite his own
personal hardships, Smart is seen here as a poet of adoration and
joy.
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