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George Herbert and Early Modern Musical Culture by Simon Jackson provides a comprehensive examination of the intersection between Herbert’s celebrated metaphysical poetry and the vibrant musical landscape of seventeenth-century England. Jackson explores how Herbert’s works were connected to contemporary musical compositions, performances, and theoretical discussions that defined early modern culture.
The book analyzes Herbert’s poetic techniques in relation to musical structures and practices, demonstrating how music informed his literary expression. Through detailed scholarly analysis, Jackson reveals the ways in which Herbert engaged with musicians, composers, and the broader cultural conversations about music in his time. This interdisciplinary study enriches our understanding of Herbert’s poetry and provides valuable insights into the cultural integration of literature and music during the early modern period.







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