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  1. Poems By Gerard Manley Hopkins by Gerard Manley (edited By Robert Bridges) Hopkins, 1935
  2. Selections from the note-books of Gerard Manley Hopkins (The Poets of the year) by Gerard Manley Hopkins, 1945
  3. Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins - Now First Published by Gerard Manley Hopkins, 2010-07-12
  4. Poetry as Prayer: Gerard Manley Hopkins (Poetry as Prayer Series) by Maria R. Lichtmann, 2002-09
  5. The Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins: A Routledge Study Guide and Sourcebook (Routledge Guides to Literature)
  6. POEMS AND PROSE OF GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS by GERARD MANLEY selected with and introduction and notes by GARDNER, W H HOPKINS, 1970
  7. The Playfulness of Gerard Manley Hopkins (The Nineteenth Century) by Joseph J. Feeney, 2008-04-24
  8. Gerard Manley Hopkins (Reader's Guides) by Norman MacKenzie, 1981-05-11
  9. Gerard Manley Hopkins: A life by Eleanor Ruggles, 1947
  10. Gerard Manley Hopkins: A Comprehensive Bibliography
  11. Analysis of Gerard Manley Hopkins's Poetry by Raja Sharma, 2010-04-19
  12. Gerard Manley Hopkins and Victorian Catholicism: A Heart in Hiding (Studies in Major Literary Authors) by Jill Muller, 2003-08-19
  13. Gerard Manley Hopkins, (A New Directions Paperbook, Ndp 355) by Kenyon Critics, 1973-05-01
  14. A concordance to the English poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins, by Robert J Dilligan, 1970

41. HOPKINS, Gerard-Manley
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Band II (1990) Spalten 1051-1053 Autor: Bernd Wildermuth Werke: The Correspondance of G. M. H. and R. W. Dixon, ed. C. C. Abbot, 1955 ; The Letters of G. M. to Robert Bridges, ed. C. C. Abbot, 1955 ; The Journals and Papers of G. M. H., ed. H. House, 1959: The Sermons and Devotional Writings of G. M. H., ed. C. Devlin S. J., 1959; Poems of G. M. H., 4th Ed., ed. W. H. Gardner and N. H. MacKenzie, 1967; Gedichte, hrsg. v. I. Behn, 1948; Gedichte, Schrr., Briefe, hrsg. v. H. Rinn u. U. Clemen, 1954; Engl. Sonette, dt. G. Kranz, 1970; G. M. H.: A Comprehensive Bibliography, by Tome Dunne, 1976; A. H. Bibliogr. 1974-1977, in: H. Quarterly 5, 1978, 88-122. Lit.: Bernd Wildermuth Hilary Fraser, Beauty and belief. Aesthetics ans religion in Victorian literature. Cambridge 1986, S. 67-106; - Michaels Potts, H. and the theory of metaphor, in: ACPQ 68.1994, S. 501-514; - Fiona Lynch, "The unshapeable shock night". Spiritual suffering and G.M.H., in: IThQ 72.2007, S. 265-273; -

42. Gerard Manley Hopkins- Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More
Born at Stratford, Essex, England, on July 28, 1844, Gerard Manley Hopkins is regarded as one the Victorian era's greatest poets. He was raised in a prosperous and artistic family.
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Born at Stratford, Essex, England, on July 28, 1844, Gerard Manley Hopkins is regarded as one the Victorian era's greatest poets. He was raised in a prosperous and artistic family. He attended Balliol College, Oxford, in 1863, where he studied Classics. In 1864, Hopkins first read John Henry Newman's Apologia pro via sua , which discussed the author's reasons for converting to Catholicism. Two years later, Newman himself received Hopkins into the Roman Catholic Church. Hopkins soon decided to become a priest himself, and in 1867 he entered a Jesuit novitiate near London. At that time, he vowed to "write no more...unless it were by the wish of my superiors." Hopkins burnt all of the poetry he had written to date and would not write poems again until 1875. He spent nine years in training at various Jesuit houses throughout England. He was ordained in 1877 and for the next seven years carried his duties teaching and preaching in London, Oxford, Liverpool, Glasgow, and Stonyhurst. In 1875, Hopkins began to write again after a German ship, the

43. 40. (Carrion Comfort). Hopkins, Gerard Manley. 1918. Poems
N OT, I’ll not, carrion comfort, Despair, not feast on thee; Not untwist—slack they may be—these last strands of man In me r, most weary, cry I can no more.
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This authoritative edition brings together all of Hopkins's poetry and a generous selection of his prose writings to explore the essence of his work and thinking. Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844-89) was one of the most innovative of nineteenth-century poets. During his tragically short life he strove to reconcile his religious and artistic vocations, and this edition demonstrates the range of his interests. It includes all his poetry, from best-known works such as "The Wreck of the Deutschland" and "The Windhover" to translations, foreign language poems, plays, and verse fragments, and the recently discovered poem "Consule Jones". In addition there are excerpts from Hopkins's journals, letters, and spiritual writings. The poems are printed in chronological order to show Hopkins's changing preoccupations, and all the texts have been established from original manuscripts.

45. Hopkins, Gerard Manley
Hopkins, Gerard Manley (b. July 28, 1844, Stratford, Essex, Eng.d. June 8, 1889, Dublin), English poet and Jesuit priest, one of the most individual of Victorian writers.
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(b. July 28, 1844, Stratford, Essex, Eng.d. June 8, 1889, Dublin), 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 was the eldest of the nine children of Manley Hopkins, an Anglican, who had been British consul general in Hawaii and had himself published verse. Hopkins won the poetry prize at the Highgate grammar school and in 1863 was awarded a grant to study at Balliol College, Oxford, where he continued writing poetry while studying classics. In 1866, in the prevailing atmosphere of the Oxford Movement, which renewed interest in the relationships between Anglicanism and Roman Catholicism, he was received into the Roman Catholic Church by John Henry (later Cardinal) Newman. The following year, he left Oxford with such a distinguished academic record that Benjamin Jowett, then a Balliol lecturer and later master of the college, called him "the star of Balliol." Hopkins decided to become a priest. He entered the Jesuit novitiate in 1868 and burned his youthful verses, determining "to write no more, as not belonging to my profession." Until 1875, however, he kept a journal recording his vivid responses to nature as well as his expression of a philosophy for which he later found support in

46. Bookfinder.US: Hopkins Gerard Manley
This authoritative edition brings together all of Hopkins's......Gerard Manley Hopkins The Major Works Catherine Phillips (Editor) 0192840797 October 2002 Paperback Book
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This authoritative edition brings together all of Hopkins's poetry and a generous selection of his prose writings to explore the essence of his work and thinking. Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844-89) was one of the most innovative of nineteenth-century poets. During his tragically short life he strove to reconcile his religious and artistic vocations, and this edition demonstrates the range of his interests. It includes all his poetry, from best-known works such as "The Wreck of the Deutschland" and "The Windhover" to translations, foreign language poems, plays, and verse fragments, and the recently discovered poem "Consule Jones". In addition there are excerpts from Hopkins's journals, letters, and spiritual writings. The poems are printed in chronological order to show Hopkins's changing preoccupations,... Selected Poetry John Maynard Hopkins Nov 1998 Paperback Midwest Book Review This collection of poems was chosen from the Oxford Authors critical edition and includes all of Hopkins' major English poems and many of his fragments. While this won't be for everyone, college-level students of Hopkins will find it an invaluable resource; especially the notes which reveal keys to understanding Hopkins' life. This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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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.

48. Appropriating Hopkins.(Gerard Manley Hopkins) Summary | BookRags.com
Appropriating Hopkins.(Gerard Manley Hopkins). Appropriating Hopkins.(Gerard Manley Hopkins) summary with encyclopedia entries, research information, and more.
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49. Gerard Manley Hopkins — FactMonster.com
Encyclopedia Hopkins, Gerard Manley. Hopkins, Gerard Manley, 1844 – 89, English poet, educated at Oxford. Entering the Roman Catholic Church in 1866 and the Jesuit novitiate in 1868
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50. What's New
OnLine Text Genre Poem Keywords Children, Death and Dying, Grief, Human Worth, Mourning, Spirituality, Time Summary The poet addresses Margaret, a young child, who grieves over the
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51. Hopkins, Gerard Manley Quotes On Quotations Book
Gerard Manley Hopkins (July 28, 1844 June 8, 1889) was a British Victorian poet and Jesuit priest. Can we improve this biography or this incorrect?
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52. Hopkins, Gerard Manley
The Works of Gerard Manley Hopkins (Wordsworth Poetry Author Gerard Manley Hopkins Binding Paperback Dewey Decimal Number 811 EAN 9781853264139 ISBN 185326413X Number Of
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53. Hopkins, Gerard Manley - Encyclopedia Britannica - On History
Full Name Gerard Manley Hopkins. Nationality English Activity British poet. Born 2807-1844 Died 08-06-1889
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54. Hopkins, Gerard Manley
Hopkins, Gerard Manley (1844–1889) English poet and Jesuit priest. His works are marked by originality of diction and rhythm and include ‘The Wreck of the Deutschland
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55. Hopkins, Gerard Manley - Definition From Longman English Dictionary Online
Definition of Hopkins, Gerard Manley from the Longman Online Dictionary of Contemporary English. The Longman English Dictionary provides support and resources for those who want to
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56. Hopkins, Gerard Manley
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