The Altar Resources

Websites

By (er, About) George

Here's a fantastic biography of Herbert that also examines the history of Herbert biographies.

The Old Neighborhood

This website is about George Herbert and Bemerton, the small village where he worked as a priest for the final three years of his life.

Cambridge on Herbert

A website hosted by Cambridge that examines many aspects of Herbert's career.

Norton's Take

Here's Norton's in-depth look at early seventeenth-century poetry.

Metaphysical Graffiti

This is a brief overview of the metaphysical poets, with whom Herbert is sometimes grouped.

Video

"The Altar" by Choir

Dig this choral rendition of "The Altar," accompanied by wonderful images.

Herbert "Reading"

This is really creepy, but also kind of cool.

Audio

Poems from The Temple

You can listen to a lot of poems from The Temple right here.

Images

Great Hat

Ladies and gentlemen, the one and only George Herbert.

St. Andrews Church

Here it is folks, the place where Herbert worked for the last three years of his life.

First Edition of The Temple

If you walked into a bookstore in 1633, you just might have seen this bad boy.

Articles and Interviews

"Metrical Virtuosity" and "Verbal Felicities"?

It sounds like T.S. Eliot really dug Herbert's poetry.

"Reading the Bible, Writing the Self"

This essay looks at The Temple and Herbert's various biblical rewritings.

Books

Music at Midnight

Check out this popular, modern study of George Herbert.

The Temple, Plus Biography

Get the full Monty, right here.

Herbert and His Peers

Here's a great anthology offered by Norton of seventeenth-century religious poetry.