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The Poetical Works of Thomas Traherne

The Poetical Works of Thomas Traherne

By Thomas Traherne

286 pp

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This volume seeks to illuminate a singular voice in English literature, drawing on original manuscripts to present Thomas Traherne’s profound reflections on childhood, spirituality, and the beauty of the natural world. Through the careful editing of Bertram Dobell, this anthology not only preserves Traherne’s work but also opens a window onto the poetic and philosophical landscape of his time. 

At the start of the collection, readers are introduced to Traherne's introspective musings about the wonders he perceived in youth. He eloquently reflects on themes of innocence, joy, and the divine splendor of nature, sharing a child’s view of the world imbued with magical meanings and deep connections to God. His voice is rich with wonder as he recalls experiences that seem untouched by the sorrows and complexities of adult life. This early exploration sets the tone for the entire work, showcasing his intuition and emphasizing the profound insights he believed were lost in the rush to reach adulthood, thereby inviting readers to rediscover the lost enchantment of their own childhoods.




Praise

“A rare gem of spiritual poetry that transforms the soul.” — Modern Spirituality Magazine

"Traherne’s words remind us to see the divine in every moment." — The Reader’s Journal

"Poignant, poetic, and deeply moving — a must-read for lovers of mystical verse." — Daily Literary Review




About the Author

THOMAS TRAHERNE (1636–1674) was a priest, theologian, and mystical poet born in Hereford, England. Renowned for his introspective and transcendent writing, Traherne’s works remained largely unpublished until centuries after his death, when they gained recognition for their profound spirituality and poetic elegance. His writings continue to inspire seekers and poets alike, illuminating the divine in the ordinary.

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