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The Mystical Imagination Of Patrick Kavanagh: A Buttonhole In Heaven?



Few who knew Patrick Kavanagh by sight would be likely to regard him as a mystic or a prophet. People moved away from him in pubs, buses and trains. He frightened young girls with his loud language when they passed him in the street or on-country roads.
Yet Kavanagh’s work stands as a monument to a nobility and gentleness of soul that surprises even as it inspires. Above all, it challenges us not to be deceived by appearance – that beneath the coat of a beggar there may lurk a hidden mystic.
For Kavanagh, the created world was God-filled and every bit as radiant as the heavenly city of God. His poetry became a radical affirmation of life, of earth, of the human condition and of God's presence everywhere. Conscious that Kavanagh's own view that his poetry is best read "without comment from the scholar", Una Agnew uses as a framework for her study the ancient mystical stages that were outlined by Evelyn Underhill: awakening, purification, illumination and transformation. The result is a convincing and inspiring illustration of the fundamental mysticism of the poetry and the person of Patrick Kavanagh.


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Penerbit Columbia University Press : Dublin.,
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13,5 x 21,3 cm / 285 pg
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1856072762
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248.22 / AGN / t
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