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The evolution of Saint Thérèse's spirituality can be traced through the two volumes of her published General Correspondence. Each chapter is devoted to a particular correspondent, and explores the nature and scope of the rapport Thérèse established with this individual. To achieve his objective, W. Bruce Ingram employs the avant-garde medium of found poetry (see the Introduction to this book for an explanation of this literary sub-genre), which has never before been applied to the vast output of Theresian scholarship. It is his hope that this collection of fifty-one found poems-abridged facets…mehr

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The evolution of Saint Thérèse's spirituality can be traced through the two volumes of her published General Correspondence. Each chapter is devoted to a particular correspondent, and explores the nature and scope of the rapport Thérèse established with this individual. To achieve his objective, W. Bruce Ingram employs the avant-garde medium of found poetry (see the Introduction to this book for an explanation of this literary sub-genre), which has never before been applied to the vast output of Theresian scholarship. It is his hope that this collection of fifty-one found poems-abridged facets of affectionate exchanges that encapsulate the essence of the correspondence-will act as a gateway, a catalyst, prompting a more in-depth study of and prayerful reflection on the doctrine of Saint Thérèse's "Little Way of Spiritual Childhood." Lisieux's Poet Laureate offers anyone interested in spiritual enrichment or in the study of saints, as well as devotees of Saint Thérèse, a thoughtful and inspiring read.
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W. Bruce Ingram served for thirty-five years as a Catholic educator and has received numerous awards of excellence in his field.In addition to Lisieux's Poet Laureate, Ingram has written and edited a variety of publications, including literature detailing the RCIA process, guidelines for implementing the USCCB Curriculum Framework, mission and philosophy statements for Middle States accreditation, course catalogs, school yearbooks, and newspaper articles.His credentials include a Bachelor of Arts from LaSalle University and a Master of Arts from Villanova University, with additional graduate studies from the Washington Theological Union and the New School for Social Research.He is now retired and resides with his family in Vineland, New Jersey.