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The opening chapters of this study deal with Elizabeth Jennings’ life and work as a whole, including her early life, her career as a writer, the major influences on her poetry including T. S. Eliot as well as Hopkins and Auden. Later chapters portrays the poet’s approach to writing poetry, and then examine four major themes: Love, Art, Religion, and Death, analyzing poems illustrating each theme. The author had a personal interview and correspondence with Jennings during the course of her research. The volume includes the text of the interview. Other Biography Books 1993 – Yella Pessl, First Lady of the Harpsichord a Life of Fire and Conviction 2002 – Journal of Mary Freman Caesar 1724-1741 2015 – What Did the Lutheran Reformation Look Like a Hundred Years After Martin Luther? Community and Culture in Ansbach, Germany in the Seventeenth Century





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