Much of our American piety, fervid as it is, shows confessedly a feverish, intermittent character which needs just such a tonic as the Prayer Book provides in what keble happily called its "sober standard of feeling in matters of practical religion."
"A Short History of the Book of Common Prayer"
William Reed Huntington
I would like, however, to make special reference to two Englishmen, John keble and E. S. Dallas, both now very little read, who left critical works expounding poetry from a psychoanalytic point of view.
"The Literature of Ecstasy"
Albert Mordell
keble was Professor of Poetry at Oxford, and the author of a most widely read Christian poem.
"The Literature of Ecstasy"
Albert Mordell