Julian, first published woman writer in English
Even though Julian is not widely discussed, her influence on literary successors is remarkable. Two lines in T. S. Eliot’s “Burnt Norton” (1936) – “Except for the point, the still point, / There would be no dance and there is only the dance” (ll.20-21) – are a clear allusion to Julian’s statement: “...
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iium-760482019-11-25T02:03:13Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/76048/ Julian, first published woman writer in English Hasan, Md. Mahmudul PE English PN0441 Literary History PR English literature Even though Julian is not widely discussed, her influence on literary successors is remarkable. Two lines in T. S. Eliot’s “Burnt Norton” (1936) – “Except for the point, the still point, / There would be no dance and there is only the dance” (ll.20-21) – are a clear allusion to Julian’s statement: “I saw God in a point by which vision I understood that He is in all things.” Robert Browning’s belief “God’s in his heaven – / All’s right with the world!” echoes Julian’s devotional optimism: “All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well.” She is known to have influenced many other writers of the past and present. The University of Portsmouth, UK 2019-11-07 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/76048/1/76048_Julian%2C%20first%20published%20woman%20writer%20in%20English.pdf Hasan, Md. Mahmudul (2019) Julian, first published woman writer in English. English Literature @ Portsmouth. http://englishliterature.port.ac.uk/?p=287 |
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Even though Julian is not widely discussed, her influence on literary successors is remarkable. Two lines in T. S. Eliot’s “Burnt Norton” (1936) – “Except for the point, the still point, / There would be no dance and there is only the dance” (ll.20-21) – are a clear allusion to Julian’s statement: “I saw God in a point by which vision I understood that He is in all things.” Robert Browning’s belief “God’s in his heaven – / All’s right with the world!” echoes Julian’s devotional optimism: “All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well.” She is known to have influenced many other writers of the past and present. |
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