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  1. Gerard Manley Hopkins: The Major Works (Oxford World's Classics) by Gerard Manley Hopkins, 2009-04-15
  2. Hopkins: Poems (Everyman's Library Pocket Poets) by Gerard Manley Hopkins, 1995-10-31
  3. Mortal Beauty, God's Grace: Major Poems and Spiritual Writings of Gerard Manley Hopkins by Gerard Manley Hopkins, 2003-12-02
  4. Poems and Prose (Penguin Classics) by Gerard Manley Hopkins, 1953-12-30
  5. 40-Day Journey with Gerard Manley Hopkins (40-Day Journey) by Francis X. Mcaloon, 2009-01-01
  6. Poems of Gerard Manley HopkinsNow First Published by Gerard Manley Hopkins, 2009-10-04
  7. Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins by Gerard Manley Hopkins, 2009-06-20
  8. Gerard Manley Hopkins and the Victorian Visual World by Catherine Phillips, 2008-02-03
  9. Reader's Guide to Gerard Manley Hopkins by Norman H. MacKenzie, 2008-10-30
  10. In Extremity: A Study of Gerard Manley Hopkins by John Robinson, 1980-06-30
  11. Gerard Manley Hopkins: The Major Works (Oxford World's Classics) by Gerard Manley Hopkins, 2002-10-24
  12. Gerard Manley Hopkins: A Life by Paul Mariani, 2008-10-30
  13. The Poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins (PenguinCritical Studies ) by J. R. Watson, 1999-12-31
  14. Gerard Manley Hopkins: A Life by Paddy Kitchen, 1989-04-01

1. Gerard Manley Hopkins - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Catholic singersongwriter Sean O Leary (b.1953) has produced a collection of contemporary settings of Gerard Manley Hopkins poems titled The Alchemist
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Jump to: navigation search "The Best ideal is the true/ And other truth is none./All glory be ascrib¨d to/The holy Three in One." Gerard Manley Hopkins July 28 June 8 ), was an English poet Roman Catholic convert, and Jesuit priest, whose 20th-century fame established him postumously among the leading Victorian poets. His experimental explorations in prosody (especially sprung rhythm ) and his use of imagery established him as a daring innovator in a period of largely traditional verse.
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Hopkins was born in Stratford, Essex , into a family that encouraged his artistic ability. He was the eldest of eight children, the son of Catherine and Manley Hopkins, a marine insurance adjuster . He was educated at Highgate School and then Balliol College, Oxford , where he studied classics. Hopkins was an unusually sensitive student and poet as witnessed by his class-notes and early poetic pieces. It was at Oxford that he forged the friendship with Robert Bridges (eventual Poet Laureate of England) which would be of importance in his development as a poet, and his posthumous acclaim.

2. Gerard Manley Hopkins
Gerard Manley Hopkins. Born at Stratford, Essex, England, on July 28, 1844, Gerard Manley Hopkins is regarded as one the Victorian era s greatest poets.
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3. Illuminating Lives: Gerard Manley Hopkins
Gerard Manley Hopkins is one of the great unsung poets, virtually unknown in his lifetime. We have his poetry today only because it was collected and
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Gerard Manley Hopkins
Gerard Manley Hopkins is one of the great unsung poets, virtually unknown in his lifetime. We have his poetry today only because it was collected and published by his friends after his death. It has some of the obsessive ornateness and sentimentality of the Victorians, but also a startling musicality which is ahead of its time and ours. Hopkins began his adult life, like many others of his time and middle-class background, as an earnest student at Oxford, concerned with the minutest details of religious practice. Like many others, Hopkins wound up "swimming the Tiber", that is, going from the Church of England to the Church of Rome: and, like many others, he was received there by John Henry Newman . The feelings of the converts' families are exemplified by a Mrs. Arnold, who wrote to Newman, "Sir, you have now for the second time been the cause of my husband's becoming a member of the Church of Rome and from the bottom of my heart I curse you for it." Not content with this, she also threw a brick through the window of the church where her husband was being received. Hopkins had long shown a tendency toward severity and asceticism, which influenced his choice to join the Jesuits. Newman wrote to him: "I think it is the very thing for you ... Don't call 'the Jesuit discipline hard', it will bring you to heaven." However, Hopkins' health, both mental and physical, had always been delicate; he was prone to digestive problems and severe depression. As a result he was often forbidden to join in Church fasts, to his disappointment. Hopkins didn't fit in; it's hard to imagine where this moody, overwrought genius could have fit in. "He is clever, well-trained, teaches well but has never succeeded well: his mind runs in eccentric ways" was one superior's assessment.

4. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Gerard Manley Hopkins
Gerard Manley Hopkins. Jesuit and poet, born at Stratford, near London, 28 July, 1844; died at Dublin, 8 June, 1889. His early education was received at
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Jesuit and poet, born at Stratford, near London , 28 July, 1844; died at Dublin , 8 June, 1889. His early education was received at Cholmondeley School, Highgate, where he gave evidence of fine intellectual endowments, scholarly tastes, and poetical gifts above the ordinary. The numerous conversions from Anglicanism to the Catholic Church in the middle of the nineteenth century together with the spirit of the Oxford Movement were not without their effect on the young student, and in October, 1866, he was received into the Church . In the following year he entered Balliol College, Oxford , having been prepared for his classical course by Walter Pater. Very soon his religious vocation manifested itself and he left the university, going to the Birmingham Oratory, where he spent a short time with Father Newman . In 1868 he entered the Society of Jesus . After ordination he was sent to Liverpool where his work lay among the poor of the slums of that city. His next post was that of preacher in London , after which he was stationed at St. Aloysius' Church

5. Chesil S Favourite Poetry - Gerard Manley Hopkins
Gerard Manley Hopkins. 1844 1889. Hopkins was born in Stratford, Essex in 1844. The eldest of eight children and the son of a prosperous middle class
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6. Hopkins
Gerard Manley Hopkins. 18441889. G.M. Hopkins is buried in the Jesuit Plot, Prospect Cemetery, Glasnevin, Dublin, Ireland. (See map ref no. 7)
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G.M. Hopkins is buried in the Jesuit Plot, Prospect Cemetery, Glasnevin, Dublin, Ireland. (See map...ref no. 7) Hopkins is buried to the left of the entrance in an unmarked grave. (The Jesuit Cemetery is a very neat, pebbled plot.) His name is inscribed on the base of the large granite crucifix that stands near by. Hopkins was Classics Professor at University College Dublin from 1884 until his death from typhoid fever in 1889. (James Joyce was one of the students.) Hopkins' poetry is notable for its use of sprung rhythm . This utilises abrupt single stress metrical feet. He used this technique in his famous poem The Windhover . Hopkins also employed alliteration in many of his poems.

7. Gerard Manley Hopkins --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Gerard Manley Hopkins English poet and Jesuit priest, one of the most individual of Victorian writers.
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died June 8, 1889, Dublin Gerard Manley Hopkins, detail of a portrait by Harry Ellis Wooldridge; in a private collection. English poet and Jesuit priest, one of the most individual of Victorian writers. His work was not published in collected form until 1918, but it influenced many leading 20th-century poets. Hopkins, Gerard Manley... (75 of 1228 words) To read the full article, activate your FREE Trial

8. Gerard Manley Hopkins - Wikipedia, La Enciclopedia Libre
Translate this page Gerard Manley Hopkins S.J. (n. 28 de julio de 1844; Stratford, Essex, Inglaterra - f. 8 de junio de 1889; Dublín, Irlanda) fue un sacerdote jesuita y poeta
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Gerard Manley Hopkins Naci³ en: Essex el 28 de julio de Muri³ en: Dubl­n el 8 de junio de Ocupaci³n poeta Nacionalidad Inglesa Periodo: ‰poca victoriana G©nero poes­a Movimientos ... Movimiento de Oxford Influencias: Prerrafaelismo Gerard Manley Hopkins S.J. (n. 28 de julio de Stratford Essex Inglaterra - f. 8 de junio de Dubl­n Irlanda ) fue un sacerdote jesuita y poeta brit¡nico Su obra literaria, de marcado car¡cter innovador y en la que se aprecian inspiraciones del prerrafaelismo y del Movimiento de Oxford de la ©poca victoriana , introdujo nuevos recursos estil­sticos e innovadoras estructuras m©tricas como el sprung rhythm , el Caudate sonnet soneto caudado ) o el Curtal sonnet soneto truncado ). A pesar de que, durante su vida, ©sta fue escasamente publicada y accesible solamente a un pºblico minoritario, influy³ posteriormente en un nºmero creciente de autores de literatura inglesa del siglo XX como Ivor Gurney Wystan Hugh Auden Arthur Waley y el Premio Nobel de Literatura Thomas Stearns Eliot . Influy³ asimismo tambi©n en extranjeros, como por ejemplo el

9. Spring And Fall - Hopkins
Gerard Manley Hopkins (18441889). Spring and Fall. to a Young Child Hopkins, Gerard Manley. Gerard Manley Hopkins. Catherine Phillips, ed.
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Links to... ...other Poetry Sites Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844-1889) Spring and Fall: to a Young Child Margaret, are you grieving Over Goldengrove unleaving? Leaves, like the things of man, you With your fresh thoughts care for, can you? Ah! as the heart grows older It will come to such sights colder By and by, nor spare a sigh Though worlds of wanwood leafmeal lie; And yet you will weep and know why. Now no matter, child, the name: Sorrow's springs are the same. Nor mouth had, no nor mind, expressed It is the blight man was born for, It is Margaret you mourn for. First published in 1918, the above poem can be found, for example, in:
  • Hopkins, Gerard Manley. Gerard Manley Hopkins . Catherine Phillips, ed. New York: Oxford University Press, 1986.
  • Harmon, William, ed.
  • 10. Janus Head 4.1 / Gerard Manley Hopkins
    Gerard Manley Hopkins. As kingfishers catch fire, dragonflies draw flame; As tumbled over rim and roundy wells Stones ring; like each tucked string tells,
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    As kingfishers catch fire, dragonflies draw flame;
    As tumbled over rim and roundy wells
    Stones ring; like each tucked string tells, each hung bell's
    Bow swung finds tongue to fling out broad its name;
    Each mortal thing does one thing and the same:
    Deals out that being indoors each one dwells;
    Selves- goes itself; myself it speaks and spells, Crying What I do is me: for that I came. I say more: the just man justices; Keeps gr¡ce: th¡t keeps all his goings graces; Acts in God's eye what in God's eye he is Chr­st. For Christ plays in ten thousand places, Lovely in limbs, and lovely in eyes not his To the Father through the features of men's faces. ca.1882

    11. Gerard Manley Hopkins - Wicipedia
    Fe i ganwyd yn Llundain. Gwnaeth ail gyflwyno ystrwythir mydr yr oedd Beowulf yn enwog amdano. Galwodd Gerard Manley Hopkins y mydr hwn yn Sprung rhythm .
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    12. Gerard Manley Hopkins - Wikipédia
    Translate this page Gerard Manley Hopkins(Stratford, 28 de Julho de 1844- 8 de Junho de 1889), um padre jesuíta, foi um dos maiores poetas da literatura inglesa.
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    Ir para: navega§£o pesquisa Gerard Manley Hopkins Gerard Manley Hopkins Stratford 28 de Julho de 8 de Junho de ), um padre jesu­ta , foi um dos maiores poetas da literatura inglesa Sua primeira grande obra foi o poema "O naufr¡gio do Deutschland" (1875), ao qual seguiram-se poemas l­ricos como "O francelho", "A calhandra enjaulada"", "O Oxford de Duns Scotus", e "Henry Purcell". Em 1877 escreveu seus tr¡gicos "Sonetos Obscuros", o primeiro dos quais © "Carrion Comfort" (c. 1885). Sua obra completa foi publicada em 1930. Os impulsos homoer³ticos de Hopkins, dirigidos sobretudo a Digby Mackworth Dolben , um colega de Eton , parecem ter tido uma influªncia decisiva sobre o tom, qualidade e mesmo com o conteºdo da sua poesia. O autor de uma biografia de Hopkins, Robert Bernard Martin afirma que o encontro com Dolben, por ocasi£o do 17.º anivers£rio de Hopkins, foi provavelmente o momento mais marcante emocionalmente da vida de Hopkins, sobre o qual escreveu abundantemente nos seus di¡rios e a quem dedicou inºmeros poemas, incluindo muitos de caracter eleg­aco, considerados dos melhores de Hopkins, ap³s a morte por afogamento de Dolben em 1867.
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  • 13. Hopkins, Gerard Manley. 1918. Poems
    Bartleby.com s online publication of the classic 1918 edition of GM hopkins Poems.
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    14. Gerard Hopkins - Literary Links
    Selected Poetry by gerard manley hopkins selection of 16 poems from Toronto A Commentary on the Complete Poems of gerard manley hopkins by Paul L.
    http://www.dundee.ac.uk/english/hopkins.htm

    15. Gerard Manley Hopkins An Overview
    Extensive scholarly resources on hopkins and his writings at the Victorian Web.
    http://www.victorianweb.org/authors/hopkins/gmhov.html
    Last modified 8 June 2007

    16. 21st GM Hopkins International Literary Festival
    Society based in Monasterevin, county Kildare, offering a searchable online hopkins archive and information on The gerard manley hopkins Summer School held
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    21st Gerard Manley Hopkins Festival
    July 19 - 25, 2008
    Don't miss our 21st Celebration!!!
    July 2008 Come to Monasterevin, Ireland for the 21st Gerard Manley Hopkins Literary Festival. Each year, since 1987, scholars and lovers of Hopkins's poetry have come from all over the world to Monasterevin to celebrate the work of this great Victorian poet. Not to be missed! Breaking News 2007 Lectures available here.
    Read Ian Ker, Patrick Samway, David Axelrod and others on Gerard Manley Hopkins and his poetry. Get an overview of the Hopkins Archive here. You can search by keyword, topic, name of lecturer etc. 'the best literary festival in Ireland'
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    ... Read about our 2007 Festival here Find out more: What it all costs Why is Hopkins celebrated in Monasterevin? GM Hopkins Youth Programme is available here
    2007 Festival Highlights The 20th Gerard Manley Hopkins Society International Summer School, Monasterevin, has attracted an array of international poets, writers, artists, ambassadors and scholars. In all, some twenty countries will be represented.

    17. Gerard Manley Hopkins
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    18. Gerard Manley Hopkins
    hopkins poems were first published by Poet Laureate Robert Bridges in 1918. See the complete Poems of gerard manley hopkins at Bartleby.com.
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    Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844-1889)
    Hopkins' poems were first published by Poet Laureate Robert Bridges in 1918. Read comments from David Anthony See the complete Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins at Bartleby.com.
    God's Grandeur
    The world is charged with the grandeur of God.
    It will flame out, like shining ftorn shook foil;
    It gathers to a greatness, like the ooze of oil
    Crushed. Why do men then now not reck his rod?
    Generations have trod, have trod, have trod;
    And all is seared with trade; bleared, smeared with toil;
    And wears man's smudge and shares man's smell: the soil
    Is bare now, nor can foot feel, being shod.
    And for all this, nature is never spent;
    There lives the dearest freshness deep down things;
    And though the last lights off the black West went
    Oh, morning, at the brown brink eastward, springs
    Because the Holy Ghost over the bent
    World broods with warm breast and with ah! bright wings.
    Spring
    Nothing is so beautiful as spring
    When weeds, in wheels, shoot long and lovely and lush;
    Thrush's eggs look little low heavens, and thrush

    19. RPO -- Selected Poetry Of Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844-1889)
    Given name gerard manley Family name hopkins Birth date 1844 Death date 1889. Your comments and questions are welcomed. All contents copyright © RPO
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    Poet Index Poem Index Random Search ... Concordance document.writeln(divStyle)
    Selected Poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844-1889)
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    Prepared by members of the Department of English at the University of Toronto
    from 1912 to the present and published by the University of Toronto Press from 1912 to 1967.
    RPO Edited by Ian Lancashire
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    Index to poems
    And for all this, nature is never spent;
    There lives the dearest freshness deep down things;
    And though the last lights off the black West went
    Oh, morning, at the brown brink eastward, springs
    (God's Grandeur, 9-12)
  • As Kingfishers Catch Fire
  • Binsey Poplars
  • The Caged Skylark
  • Carrion Comfort ...
  • The Wreck of the Deutschland
    Biographical information
    Given name : Gerard Manley
    Family name : Hopkins Birth date Death date Your comments and questions are welcomed. RPO Editors Department of English , and University of Toronto Press RPO is hosted by the University of Toronto Libraries
  • 20. An Irish Literary Festival Celebrates Poet Gerard Manley Hopkins
    English poet,gerard manley hopkins,wrote some of his finest poetry in Ireland. An annual literary festival commemorates his links with Monasterevin.
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    The 15th Hopkins Summer School
    Hopkins 2002 Festival
    July 19 - 26

    Advance programme here
    English poet, Gerard Manley Hopkins wrote some of his finest poetry in Monasterevin, Ireland. Each year, a vibrant literary festival commemorates the poet's links with this Irish town. The GM Hopkins Society join with visitors, lovers of Hopkins's poetry to celebrate the vision of this poet on the web, and in Monasterevin.
    Sorry, we have moved.Visit, bookmark our new website
    http://www.gerardmanleyhopkins.org or, this year's Summer School at Monasterevin http://www.gerardmanleyhopkins.org/festival/ or, search our Hopkins lectures since 1987 here http://www.gerardmanleyhopkins.org/archive/
    A themed literary festival
    Lectures
    are built around a theme.
    Artists celebrate this theme.
    Discussion at a literary festival.
    The 15th GM Hopkins Literary Festival,
    takes place July 19 until 26, 2002,
    THEME HOPKINS and Otherness.
    NEW DEVELOPMENTS
    . Since 1987, the Hopkins Literary Festival has continued to grow, to renew itself. A vibrant, Summer School

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