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The Great Poets Collection

Discover the timeless beauty and imagination of great literature with The Great Poets Collection. This selection of five Readings from voices like W.H. Auden, Hopkins, and Oliver offers a window into the mysterious, wondrous, and poignant experiences of the human condition. A perfect gift for lovers of language and verse.

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Discover the timeless beauty and imagination of great literature with The Great Poets Collection. This selection of five Readings from voices like W.H. Auden, Hopkins, and Oliver offers a window into the mysterious, wondrous, and poignant experiences of the human condition. A perfect gift for lovers of language and verse.

This Trinity Forum Reading Collection includes:

Bulletins from Immortality | A unique collection of Emily Dickenson's most evocative poems on spiritual longing, doubt, and faith.

God's Grandeur: The Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins | Hopkins musical, rhythmic, often ecstatic works both convey and inspire joy – in the goodness of the Creator and his creation, and the manifestations of God’s grandeur.

Sacred and Profane Love | Seventeenth century poet John Donne was unique in his mastery of both secular and religious poetry, and these selected poems highlight his interest in the interplay of body and soul.

Spirit and Imagination | These selections from the poetry of Samuel Taylor Coleridge are thoughtfully introduced by poet Malcolm Guite.

Four Quartets | With an introduction by Makoto Fujimura, the haunting lines of T.S. Eliot’s Four Quartets seem particularly germane to our disorientating age, yet imbued with a hopeful and timely sense of rebirth.

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