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No Fifth Quartet?

on BBC Radio 3

Eliot's Four Quartets were perhaps the last major statement of orthodox Christianity in verse: what has happened to religious poetry since?
Brian Morris , Professor of English Literature at Sheffield University. looks at a range of modern poets, and argues that much that is deepest in contemporary poetry may properly be called religious. Readers ANN ARIS and PAUL WEBSTER
Producer FRASER STEEL BBC Manchester

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Brian Morris
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Paul Webster
Producer:
Fraser Steel

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