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BORN a century ago, Gerard Manley Hopkins is a ” Yea-Sayer" for our day. Yet general ignorance of him still prevails: I find one standard anthology of modern poetry dating his death 1898, and ...
Gerard Manley Hopkins’s work had an influence on T.S. Eliot and W.H. Auden. His friend and the poet Robert Bridges kept the ‘A’ manuscript of 74 of Hopkins's poems after his death in Dublin ...
This study offers insights into Gerard Manley Hopkins, his view of the world, his mind, his interests and his relationship with God. ... then his death from typhoid in 1889, ...
Gerard Manley Hopkins was born to an artistic and deeply religious English family. ... but after his death, Gerard Manley Hopkins became one of the leading Victorian poets.
Gerard Hopkins was an English Jesuit, and this is the determining fact of his life. He writes to Canon Dixon that he destroyed what verse he had written when he entered the society, ‘and meant ...
Gerard Manley Hopkins: A Life Paul Mariani, . . ... a frequently fascinating account of the poet’s life from his decision to leave the Church of England at age 22 to his death 22 years later.