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The Underlying Order and Other Essays by Kathleen Raine




Edited with an introduction by Brian Keeble
Published: Temenos Academy, 2008
Condition: Fine, as new, dust jacket with protective plastic cover

This collection of six previously uncollected essays was published by the Temenos Academy to mark the centenary of the birth of its principal founder, the poet Kathleen Raine. During a long life Dr Raine was a prolific poet, essayist, scholar, reviewer, editor and translator and a champion of standards and values she equated with the Perennial Philosophy. Having let it be known that she regarded modernism as having severe inadequacies, mainly due to its being based upon the purely materialist and quantitative premises of modern science, Raine was by degrees marginalized by the literary establishment. This had the effect of deepening and adding to the passion with which she gave expression to those meanings and values she held to be requisite for a legitimate culture. These essays are addressed primarily to an audience for whom their author believed what mattered about the arts is that they are above all a lived experience: not something we learn about but the very source from which we might learn what the transformative energies of imaginative vision can contribute to the integral wholeness of life itself.



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