Betjeman
Writing the Public Life
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Baylor University Press
Published:3rd Sep '10
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

A household name in Great Britain, John Betjeman was a public literary figure who openly declared his Christian faith and championed the social and aesthetic joys of Anglicanism as unique to English identity. Through poetry in newspapers and on radio and television broadcasts, Betjeman celebrated the cultural significance of the Church of England well beyond its religious role. Although a steadfast proponent for Christianity and the Church, Gardner explains, Betjeman nevertheless struggled mightily to believe the faith, and he was forthcoming with his own spiritual failures. In this master study of his writings, Gardner deems Betjeman to be the poet of the Church of England--and demonstrates his works to be a vital part of Anglicanism's living traditions.
...fascinating to anyone interested in Anglican and Episcopal history. -- David Hein, Hood College -- Anglican and Episcopal History
ISBN: 9781602582545
Dimensions: 231mm x 147mm x 25mm
Weight: 576g
254 pages