Talking to the NeighboursHymns Ancient and Modern Ltd, 2003 - 224 páginas Ronald Blythe invites us into the company of his neighbours and friends to hear his reflections on the natural and local history, the liturgy, stories, village events and gossip that shape and unite their lives. Though intimately local, his voice is that of a poet, transcending boundaries of place and time with a universal appeal. 'Man of letters, man of faith, Suffolk man: Ronald Blythe is all of these.' Tiimes Literary Supplement |
Contenido
Except Thou Bless | 6 |
Consequences | 16 |
Epiphanies | 33 |
In Solitude He Sought | 42 |
The Cup of Life | 55 |
Shepherd Sunday | 65 |
A Saxon Tragedy | 72 |
Rogation The Asking Time | 84 |
Exporting the Word | 136 |
The Desires and Petitions | 143 |
Brother Benedict and Sister Scholastica | 149 |
The Local Pilgrim | 155 |
Cathedral Camps | 161 |
The Nine States of Blessedness | 168 |
The Man who Stands at the Gate | 174 |
The Angels Keep their Ancient Places | 186 |
The Scottish Funeral | 90 |
The Massachusetts Connection | 95 |
Looking Seawards | 129 |
Doctor Luke | 196 |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Talking to the Neighbours: Conversations from a Country Parish Ronald Blythe,Mary Newcomb Sin vista previa disponible - 2002 |
Talking to the Neighbours: Conversations from a Country Parish Ronald Blythe Sin vista previa disponible - 2013 |
Términos y frases comunes
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