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The Cathedral
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The Cathedral

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Originally published in 1958, The Cathedral is a verse sequence evoking the spirit of an English cathedral and the characters associated with its history.

Although Salisbury is at its core, the book does not focus on the portrait of one specific cathedral, but instead includes features from many. It brings to life the figures that it portrays, giving voices to a wide variety of characters from the Peasant’s Daughter to The Devil, and the Spire-Builder to the Queen.

The Cathedral will appeal to those with an interest in poetry, Christianity, and religious architecture.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
18 December 2020
Pages
114
ISBN
9780367625467

Originally published in 1958, The Cathedral is a verse sequence evoking the spirit of an English cathedral and the characters associated with its history.

Although Salisbury is at its core, the book does not focus on the portrait of one specific cathedral, but instead includes features from many. It brings to life the figures that it portrays, giving voices to a wide variety of characters from the Peasant’s Daughter to The Devil, and the Spire-Builder to the Queen.

The Cathedral will appeal to those with an interest in poetry, Christianity, and religious architecture.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
18 December 2020
Pages
114
ISBN
9780367625467