Abstract

John Keble and John Henry Newman conceived poetry as though it were the instrument of religious persuasion. Keble's Christian Year was hailed as the Oxford Movement's Baptist cry, and Newman's contributions to Lyre Apostolica were more aggressive. The nature of Tractarian poetry is discussed, and details of the two collections are presented in this work.

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