Here is a set of links to sites visited during the creation of my paper on Thomas Traherne. Philip Harvey
David Buresh:
https://surprisedbytraherne.com/
No main author claim is made
for the blogspot ‘Surprised by Traherne’, but David Buresh writes the lead
articles.
Nigel Butterley: https://www.australianmusiccentre.com.au/work/butterley-nigel-meditations-of-thomas-traherne
Setting of words from ‘Centuries of Meditations’.
Richard Chartres: https://www.churchtimes.co.uk/articles/2011/21-april/features/from-the-miserable-gulph-to-a-second-innocence-a-travel-guide
An article by the former Bishop of London.
Sheena and Robert Coupe:
https://issuu.com/mlcschoolsydney/docs/walk_in_the_light_1986_mlc_school_l/135
‘Walk in the Light : MLC School Burwood, a
centenary history’, containing biographical information about Traherne’s own biographer,
Dr Gladys Wade, Headmistress of the School 1941-1959, pages 122 ff.
https://www.philosophyforlife.org/blog/thomas-traherne
Personal essay praising Traherne’s influence.
Gerald Finzi:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BEKeaqwtQ6A
Dies Natalis, Op. 8., using words of Traherne.
John Inge: https://www.theguardian.com/books/2014/may/15/denise-inge
Bishop John Inge’s obituary for his wife Denise Inge, premier editor and elucidator of Traherne, The Guardian, 16th May 2014.
Alison Kershaw: file:///C:/Users/Home/Downloads/Kershaw_Alison_2005.pdf
Author’s thesis at the University of Western Australia, 2005.
Diarmaid MacCulloch:
https://www.facebook.com/diarmaid.macculloch
Online conversation with Diarmaid MacCulloch about Traherne and the 17th century English church, 8th March 2022.
The Oxford Traherne:
https://oxfordtraherne.org/news/
Site of the 15-volume projected critical edition of the Works.
Eleanor Parker https://aclerkofoxford.blogspot.com/search/label/Thomas%20Traherne
‘A Clerk of Oxford’ is Parker’s award-winning anonymous
blog, filled with medieval and early modern literary outings of all kinds. She
now teaches at Brasenose College, where she like Traherne is an alumnus.
The Traherne Association: https://thomastraherneassociation.org/index.php
Based in Herefordshire, this
site contains all things Traherne, including a link to the annual Jeremy Maule
Lecture, given in 2021 by poet Malcolm Guite.
Rowan
Williams:
http://webmail.stpeters.org.au/iss/reports/RWjun02pt2.shtml
‘From William Temple to George Herbert. Anglican Origins : Prayer and Holiness’, talks at the Institute for Spiritual Studies at St Peter’s Eastern Hill, Melbourne, 25th May 2002.
Robert Willis:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CmxTk5dYVDs
Dean Robert of Canterbury’s morning prayer for the 27th of September 2020, anniversary of Traherne’s death.
Lucy
Winkett:
An
article by the Rector of St James’, Piccadilly on Traherne and environment.
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