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Responses to George Herbert’s Simplicity

Since the first publication of The Temple in 1633, fellow poets and critics have commented diversely on the perceived simplicity of George Herbert’s verse. Their responses have differed widely in terminology, analysis and definition. “Simplicity” heads a nexus encompassing “plainness,” “homeliness,” “directness,” “sincerity” and “purity.” This post gathers together a selection of views and quotes on the topic of Herbert’s simplicity. (more…)