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Exploring the essence of hymns, the author delves into their poetic qualities and the reasons behind their enduring appeal. The book examines the evolution of the English hymn as a literary form, tracing its development from the Reformation through the mid-twentieth century. By analyzing what constitutes a good hymn, it offers insights into the intersection of music, poetry, and spirituality over four centuries.
Focusing on the literary significance of hymns, this anthology features 250 selections from the English-speaking world, spanning from the early Christian church to contemporary times. Each hymn is accompanied by insightful notes on both the lyrics and melodies, highlighting their historical and cultural contexts. Aimed at hymn enthusiasts and newcomers alike, it revitalizes appreciation for hymn-singing in a modern era where it is less prevalent.
Chris Watson began developing a tool for mapping wildness across the Georgia landscape, but as work progressed, the study's conception of the region's significance expanded beyond ecology: the floodplain's value is immeasurable to the Muscogee Indians.