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Herbert: The Complete English Works (Everyman's Library) Hardcover – July 10, 1995

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In George Herbert (1593-1633), profound religious sensibility is richly allied with a playful wit and with literary and musical gifts of the highest order. Herbert experimented brilliantly with a remarkable variety of forms, from hymns and sonnets to "pattern poems", the shapes of which reveal their subjects. Such technical agility never seems ostentatious, however, for precision of language and expression of genuine feeling were his primary concerns. Herbert is one of the finest religious poets in any language, though even secular readers respond to his quiet intensity and exuberant inventiveness. The poems he made achieve a perfection of form and feeling, a luminosity and a metaphysical grandeur unexcelled in the history of English writing.

Though long overshadowed by Donne and Milton, Herbert has come to be one of the most admired of the metaphysical poets. In this new edition of Herbert's works, the distinguished scholar and translator Ann Pasternak Slater shows through detailed textual notes, a reordering of the poems, and an extensive introduction just how great a writer Herbert is.

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Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2014
"Who would have thought my shrivel'd heart / Could have recovered greennesse." In 1998, after a visit to Charleville, Rimbaud's birthplace in northeastern France, I went to Bemerton, near Salisbury in England, where George Herbert lived and preached the last three years of his life. Rimbaud hated Charleville and was repelled by its Sunday-dinner respectability; he wanted only to escape it, and the day I spent there, wandering alone, left me troubled and saddened. In contrast entirely, the modest church of Saint Andrew's in Lower Bemerton seemed a perfect and moving mirror of Herbert's work and character; seeing the altar beneath which Herbert is buried, I was moved to tears of gratitude. Christianity permeated the great English poetry of the seventeenth century and no one succeeded above Herbert in letting it be the whole and everyday life of his work. From Donne he inherited the intellectually and syntactically knotted style that Johnson mockingly dubbed "Metaphysical," and Donne is perhaps a poet of greater moments, of greater range and intensity. But Herbert goes with us on our way: his poems are more trimmed and homely than Donne's, Traherne's, or the Catholic Crashaw's, more vividly ordinary than Vaughan's. With the pastorate at Bemerton, Herbert abandoned connection and courtly ambition; the choice delivered him, and shaped and reflected his best gifts. He can be startlingly modern in diction, as when he calls prayer "Church bells beyond the stars heard, the soul's blood, / The land of spices; something understood." But the informing modesty, the love and gratitude over elemental things, can seem both special to his time and a rarity in any day.
One of the best entries in the recently resuscitated Everyman's Library from Knopf is Anne Pasternak Slater's edition of THE COMPLETE ENGLISH WORKS of Herbert: it includes the verse, prose works, letters, an entertaining collection of "Outlandish Proverbs," and Walton's biography; the introduction is good and the notes are excellent and helpful. For a lovely and keenly-felt appreciation, read "George Herbert and the River Valley Route," the sixth chapter of Ronald Blythe's DIVINE LANDSCAPES (Harcourt Brace, 1986). Still the best anthology of the Metaphysicals is the one edited and introduced by Helen Gardner, THE METAPHYSICAL POETS (Oxford, second edition 1967).

Glenn Shea, from Glenn's Book Notes at www.bookbarnniantic.com
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Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2024
This is a lovely book, solidly bound, nice to hold and read, and a great treatment of Herbert’s poetry
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2013
I'm no great student of English Literature, but as a country church pastor, I love Herbert's poetry and his commitment to talking about his faith and his faith struggles through poetry and prose. He exposes some of the inner life of pastors within his poetry and his other writings in this collection and what it shows me is how little things have actually changed. We may live in a far more secular world than he lived in, but giving room for the time and place it was written, many of his wonderful verses continue to have power and insight. I purchased this book because it was inexpensive and contained the complete breadth of Herbert's work. The font is very readable and each work is spaced nicely on the pages. Buy it and enjoy some Herbert!
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Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2013
To keep this brief and to the point, I had long believed that the poem "Easter" was actually two separate poems due to the divisions in Vaughn-Williams "Five Mystical Songs". I had caught a comment about it in an article and realized I needed a better edition of Herbert's Works than I had. The Everyman's Library has never let me down and certainly has come through once again with a beautifully put together edition. "Wings" was printed the way it was intended to be seen. Herbert's Christian mysticism is incredibly strong and the poems are absolutely beautiful. "The Call" can still be found in at least the English and Episcopal Hymnals even to this day and its message is very powerful in its simplicity and grace.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2014
This is such a beautiful edition of a beautiful poet. The layout and typeface are exemplary, and the Introduction and Notes (particularly the Notes) are simply terrific. Everyman and Slater are to be congratulated. This is now my "walking around" Herbert, replacing Patrides (which is still worthy if you can find it). (This edition does not have the early versions -- usually referred to as MS Jones B62 -- which is not all that important, except there are one or two lines that one will miss (e.g. Church Porch 367-8 draft: "Leave not thine own deere country cleanliness/ffor this ffrench sluttery")). (Ah, college days.....).
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Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2007
This is a must addition to any thinking Christian's library. Herbert, contemporary of Shakespeare, weaves prosaic and rhyming lines with utmost artistry, expression, and Christian devotion. His works stands out among writers of every century, and not limited to Christian writers in particular.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2016
very good book
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2016
great job!

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Dr. S. J. Wyatt
5.0 out of 5 stars THE COMPLETE WORKS
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 8, 2018
There are a number of good easily available editions of Herbert's poems but this is the only one that includes his prose works as well plus Walton's life. Nobody would claim the prose is as important as the verse but if you love Herbert, it's great to have his extant letters, The Country Parson, his practical guide to being a parish priest, and his wonderful collection of Outlandish Proverbs. Good notes and commentary as well.
brian walsh
5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
Reviewed in Canada on December 3, 2015
Great book.
Mike Brooks
5.0 out of 5 stars A shining light
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 14, 2014
Why not be taken by a great thinker? Just enjoy and tell visitors to read,but not take away. The seventeenth century is an eye-opener,wish I'd lived then.
Ms.
5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 27, 2014
Very happy, thank you