T.S. Eliot considered George Herbert one of the liveliest and most
profound of English poets with whose work he felt an instinctive
accord. Describing The Temple as ... 'not simply a collection of
poems but ... a record of the spiritual struggles of a man of
intellectual power and emotional intensity who gave much toil to
perfecting his verses ...' T.S. Eliot considered Herbert's
religious verse above John Donne's and placed him firmly in the
ranks of the great English poets. Peter Porter's new introduction
gives a fresh perspective on the poetry of Herbert and on Eliot's
study itself.
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