Poetry for Students, Volume 31

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Deikman, Arthur J., ‘‘Deautomatization and the Mystic
Experience,’’Psychiatry, Vol. 19, 1966, pp. 324–38.


Eckhart, Johannes,Meister Eckhart’s Sermons,translated
by Claud Field, H. R. Allenson, 1932, p. 53, http://
http://www.ccel.org/ccel/eckhart/sermons.x.html (accessed Jan-
uary 6, 2009).


Eliade, Mircea, Shamanism: Archaic Techniques of
Ecstasy, translated by Willard R. Trask, Pantheon
Books, 1964.


Gallant, James, ‘‘Entering No-Man’s-Land: The Recent
Religious Poetry of Denise Levertov,’’Renascence, Vol.
50, Fall 1997, pp. 122—34.


Guthrie, W. K. C.,Orpheus and Greek Religion: A Study
of the Orphic Movement, Methuen, 1935.


Hallisey, Joan F., ‘‘Denise Levertov’s ‘Illustrious Ances-
tors’: The Hassidic Influence,’’Melus, Vol. 9, No. 4, 1982,
pp. 5–11.


Harris, Mary Emma,The Arts at Black Mountain Col-
lege, MIT Press, 2002.


Herrera, Jose ́Rodrı ́guez, ‘‘Musing on Nature: The Mys-
teries of Contemplation and the Sources of Myth in
Denise Levertov’s Poetry,’’ inRenascence, Vol. 50, Fall
1997.


Julian of Norwich,Revelations of Divine Love, translated
by Grace Warrack, Methuen, 1949.


Levertov, Denise, ‘‘A Tree Telling of Orpheus,’’ in
Selected Poems, edited by Paul A. Lacey, New Direc-
tions, 2002, pp. 86–90.


———,Relearning the Alphabet, New Directions, 1970.


Marten, Harry,Understanding Denise Levertov, Univer-
sity of South Carolina Press, 1988, pp. 120–25.


Ovid,Metamorphoses, translated by Mary M. Innes,
Penguin Books, 2006, pp. 225–28.


Scholem, Gershom,Major Trends in Jewish Mysticism,
3rd ed., Schocken Books, 1954.


Smith, Maureen, ‘‘An Interview with Denise Levertov,’’
inConversations with Denise Levertov, edited by Jewel
Spears Brooker, University Press of Mississippi, 1998,
pp. 76–86.
Teresa of Avila, The Interior Castle, translated by
E. Allison Peers, Doubleday, 1961.
Wax, Rosalie, and Murray Wax, ‘‘The Magical World
View,’’Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, Vol. 1,
No. 2, 1962, pp. 129–38.

FURTHER READING

Levertov, Denise,The Life Around Us: Selected Poems on
Nature, New Directions, 1997.
These poems, written in support of the green
movement of the 1960s, provide another possi-
ble context of interpretation for ‘‘A Tree Tell-
ing of Orpheus.’’
Linforth, Ivan, The Arts of Orpheus, University of
California Press, 1941.
Linforth’s book represents the most skeptical
scholarly position on Orpheus, granting only
the most minimal importance to the ancient
Orphic cult in Greek and Roman society.
Underhill, Evelyn,Mysticism: A Study in the Nature and
Development of Man’s Spiritual Consciousness, E. P. Dut-
ton, 1930.
This is one of the most influential introductions
to the study of mysticism; it was especially
influential on the 1960s youth movement.
Wagner-Martin, Linda, ed.,Critical Essays on Denise
Levertov, G. K. Hall, 1990.
This collection of critical essays contains many
contemporary reviews of Levertov’s various
books of verse.

ATreeTellingofOrpheus

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