Selected Writings

Selected Writings

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Jeremy Taylor (1613-1667) was born in Cambridge, the son of a barber. Educated at Gonville and Caius College, his sermons drew Laud's attention, and he was sent to All Souls, Oxford. Chaplain to Laud and Charles I, he became rector of Uppingham in 1638. After his arrest as a royalist in 1645, he retired to Golden Grove, Carmarthenshire, and wrote most of his important works there. After the Restoration he was made Bishop of Down and Connor and later of Dromore. He died in Lisburn.
The Rule and Exercises of Holy Living is a manual of conduct for the private, public and spiritual aspects of the religious life. The mood of The Rule and Exercises of Holy Dying is of rich melancholy rather than terror or despondency. These hugely popular books, and Taylor's other major works, were composed at a time when the Anglican Church was at its lowest ebb of persecution. They are among the most seductive works in the great literature produced by the Anglican clergy of the period.
There is much in Taylor that remains pertinent in the contemporary church, as C. H. Sisson makes clear in his incisive introduction and in the selection which suggests the shape and argument of Taylor's books.

C. H. Sisson, editor of this selection, was a poet, translator, essayist and novelist. His Carcanet books include Collected Poems, Selected Poems, God Bless Karl Marx! (poems), The Avoidance of Literature: Collected Essays, Anglican Essays, On the Look-out; a Partial Autobiography, and translations including Virgil, Dante, Du Bellay, La Fontaine, Horace and Lucretius.

Book information

ISBN: 9780856358616
Publisher: Carcanet Press
Imprint: FyfieldBooks
Pub date:
DEWEY: 252.03
DEWEY edition: 20
Language: English
Number of pages: 256
Weight: 155g
Height: 197mm
Width: 129mm
Spine width: 14mm