Bender's study suggests two highly controversial positons: first, that although Hopkins is one of the most original voices in English, his poetry is within a tradition insufficiently recognized by modern critics; and second, that the effect ...
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Gerard Manley Hopkins: The Poems
Bringing great writing back into print - a Faber Finds book.
This guide to Hopkins’ life and work offers: a detailed account of Hopkins life and creative development an extensive introduction to Hopkins’ poems, their critical history and the many interpretations of his work cross-references ...
This authoritative edition was first published in the Oxford Authors series under the general editorship of Frank Kermode.
Princeton emeritus professor Martin, the only biographer to have unrestricted use of Hopkins' private papers, tells this extraordinary story from Hopkins' early life and studies at Oxford, through his tortuous conversion from Anglicanism to ...
An analysis of the writing life of the nineteenth-century English poet documents his experiences as a Jesuit priest, his struggles with depression, and the spiritual journey that informed his beliefs. 12,500 first printing.
An insightful and inspirational biography of the heroic and spiritual poet. Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844?1889) may well have been the most original and innovative poet writing in the English language during the nineteenth century.
Part 1, Life and Times, traces Hopkins's life from his early schooldays, his undergraduate years at Oxford and conversion to Catholicism, to his work as a Jesuit scholar and poet-priest.
(2006) The Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins: A Source-book, Abingdon: Routledge. John of the Cross (1960) Poems, trans. Roy Campbell, Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1951, 1960. Johnson, Margaret (1997) Gerard Manley Hopkins and Tractarian Poetry ...
Hopkins occupies a position in English literary history which is virtually unique: that of a strikingly original poet whose work remained unknown in his life-time except to a handful of...
A memoir of the noted poet & priest by a Jesuit scholar.
This book introduces Hopkins' poetry and prose through its wide-ranging engagements with nature, language, science, philosophy, theology, prosody and social issues. Gerard Manley Hopkins did not write his poetry for...
The Critical Heritage gathers together a large body of critical sources on major figures in literature. Each volume presents contemporary responses to a writer's work, enabling student and researcher to read the material themselves.
"Gerard Manley Hopkins was one of the most creative and influential writers of the nineteenth century. This important new edition contains all of his poetry--including such celebrated works as "The...
... and thorp are merry With silver-surfed cherry And azuring-over greybell makes Wood banks and brakes wash wet like lakes And magic cuckoo call Caps, clears, and clinches all — a passage which does not go beyond sensuous apprehension.
First Published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
A critical biography of an innovative and influential English poet, discussing his literary and intellectual development, his works as reflections of his experiences, and the impact of his work on...
A concise study of the life and poetry of the Victorian priest-poet. Gerald Roberts gives a chronological description and analysis of Hopkins's career and writing, and pays due attention to the Victorian and Jesuit background.