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Congregational Hymns from the Poetry of John Greenleaf Whittier

A Comparative Study of the Sources and Final Works, with a Bibliographic Catalog of the Hymns

Congregational Hymns from the Poetry of John Greenleaf Whittier

A Comparative Study of the Sources and Final Works, with a Bibliographic Catalog of the Hymns

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Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc
ISBN: 9780786444786
Number of Pages: 174
Published: 25/12/2009
Width: 15.2 cm
Height: 22.9 cm

Poet John Greenleaf Whittier (1807-1892) proved a significant contributor to American Protestant hymnody--since 1843, more than 2,100 hymnals published in the United States have included adaptations of his works--despite the fact that Whittier never considered himself a hymnist.

This book compares and contrasts Whittier's original published texts with versions adapted as hymns, exhibiting the hymnodic elements of his poetry and displaying the textual changes to Whittier's lines by hymnal editors from a variety of denominations. The work offers in-depth comparative studies of many of his poems and their resultant hymns, a catalogue of hymns-from-poems, a chronology of Whittier's life and works, notes, bibliography and index.

Table of Contents

Preface     
Introduction: Whittier as Hymnodist     

1. Dear Lord and Father of Mankind     
2. Our Master     
3. The Eternal Goodness     
4. Worship     
5. Hymns to the Churches     
6. An Hymnodic Miscellany     

Conclusion     
Appendix A: A Catalogue of Hymns-from-Poems     
Appendix B: A Whittier Chronology     
Chapter Notes     
Bibliography     
Index     

Samuel J. Rogal

Samuel J. Rogal, a retired professor of English, has published numerous scholarly books and articles on English literature and British and American Methodism. He lives in Normal, Illinois.