Gerard Manley Hopkins : The Classical Background and Critical Reception of His Work /
In his lifetime, Gerard Manley Hopkins was known as a poet only by a small circle of his friends. More than any other major Victorian writer, he was recovered and presented as a poet to modern readers by editors and scholars of the first half of the twentieth century. This book analyzes how and to w...
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Baltimore,
Johns Hopkins Press
[1966]
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Table of Contents:
- The critical response to the first and second editions of the poems
- The publication of the prose and a note on the unpublished notebooks
- The non-logical structure of "the wreck of the Deutschland": Hopkins and Pindar
- Non-logical syntax: Latin and Greek hyperbaton
- Metaphysical imagery and explosive meaning: Crashow, Hopkins, and Martial.