Poetry Books by Kathleen Jessie Raine

Kathleen Jessie Raine Books, Kathleen Jessie Raine poetry book Autobiographies Authors: Kathleen Raine
Publisher: Skoob Books Pub Ltd
Published Date: 1991
Categories: Biography & Autobiography
Kathleen Raine is one of the most eminent literary figures of our time -- as poet, scholar and editor. During her long and distinguished career she has known many of the leading writers and artists among her contemporaries. However, Autobiographies is an illuminating attempt to chart the inner course of her life.

Kathleen Jessie Raine Books, Kathleen Jessie Raine poetry book Selected Poems Authors: Kathleen Raine
Publisher: SteinerBooks
Published Date: 1989-03
Categories: Poetry
Kathleen Raine is internationally recognized as one of the outstanding living English poets. Her poems rest on loving observation of the natural world, embrace the world of the soul's experience, and return these to the kingdom of the ever-reborn mystery of our daily life. This is the first time a selection from the whole range of her poetic oeuvre has been published.

Kathleen Jessie Raine Books, Kathleen Jessie Raine poetry book The Collected Poems of Kathleen Raine Authors: Kathleen Raine
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Published Date: 2019-06-18
Categories: Poetry
In compiling her Collected Poems, Kathleen Raine drew from six decades of poetry to decide the canon by which she wished to be judged and remembered. The result was this definitive edition, now published by Faber & Faber, which on first release in 2001 was welcomed both by Raine's admirers and by those newly discovering a poet who has unfailingly given voice to a vision of life in which the temporal, in all its modes and places, is imbued with the numinous and the eternal.



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An act of worth, which haply in her sight
Who was my mistress should recorded be
And of the nations. And, when thus the fight
Faltered and men once bold with faces white
Turned this and that way in excuse to flee,
I only stood, and by the foeman's might
Was overborne and mangled cruelly.
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