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The Hound of Heaven

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A long devotional poem dramatizes a speaker's lifelong attempt to escape an inexorable divine pursuit, portraying God as a pursuing presence whose love follows through urban streets, natural landscapes, and inner torments. Rich, archaic diction and vivid imagery trace cycles of fear, despair, self-justification, and eventual surrender, exploring themes of spiritual longing, repentance, and grace. Interwoven shorter lyrics in the collection expand on devotional yearnings with mystical intensity and sacramental language, creating a unified sequence of spiritual struggle and reconciliation.

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Francis Thompson

Francis Thompson was an English poet known for his deeply spiritual and often mystical verse. Born in the mid-19th century, he struggled with personal hardships, including poverty and addiction, which influenced his writing. His most famous poem, "The Hound of Heaven," reflects his profound exploration of faith and divine pursuit. Thompson's work is characterized by rich imagery and intricate language, often drawing on themes of love, loss, and redemption. In addition to poetry, he also wrote essays, such as "Shelley: An Essay," showcasing his literary criticism. His contributions to Victorian poetry continue to resonate with readers today.

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