

George Herbert
109 snips Dec 5, 2024
In this engaging discussion, Helen Wilcox, an expert in English Literature, Victoria Moul, a specialist in early modern bilingual culture, and Simon Jackson, a music director and scholar, illuminate the life of poet George Herbert. They explore Herbert's unique blend of poetry and music, his influence on 17th-century Christianity, and the emotional depth of his works. Insights into his struggles with faith and chronic illness reveal the personal nature of his writing, while his lasting legacy continues to inspire both poets and worshippers today.
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Magdalene Herbert's Influence
- George Herbert's mother, Magdalene, significantly shaped his upbringing and education.
- She fostered a vibrant intellectual and spiritual atmosphere in their home, hosting figures like William Byrd and John Donne.
Donne's Eulogy for Magdalene
- John Donne, a prominent figure in literary circles, held a close relationship with Magdalene Herbert.
- Donne's eulogy for her provides a testament to her character and influence.
Latin's Importance in Early Modern England
- Early modern England's bilingual literary culture valued both Latin and English.
- Latin served as the language of scholarship, education, and international communication.