The aim of this thesis has been to make an accurate assessment of the developments in Hopkins criticism up until 1970, with overriding emphasis on perceptions of his relation to poetic tradition. The chosen methodology involves a chapter by chapter discussion of Hopkins' perceived relation to individual poets or groups of poets. Generally, each chapter opens with an examination of Hopkins' published correspondence, scrutinizing his own criticism of the poet or poets in question, and proceeds in a chronological survey of the ways in which critics and reviewers have related him to the predecessor in question. Material covered in the thesis includes major published works on Hopkins; articles and reviews in scholarly periodicals, as well as mor...
This dissertation studies the prosody, poetic theory, theme, and affective nature found in the poetr...
Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844-1889) is best known as a poet, a convert to Roman Catholicism, and a Je...
In a letter to his friend Robert Bridges, the poet Gerard Manley Hopkins wrote that ‘I have always f...
The purpose of this paper is an analysis of the critical reception of the First and Second Editions ...
Originally published in 1966. In his lifetime, Gerard Manley Hopkins was known as a poet only by a s...
Gerard Manley Hopkins\u27 reputation as a poet has been almost wholly posthumous. He did not arrive...
This work is a study of the mature poetry and poetics of Gerard Manley Hopkins with particular refer...
The aim of this thesis is twofold: To examine Hopkins's writings on poetics and to relate these to m...
Gerard Manley Hopkins has long been accorded an honorable place among the English Poets of the last ...
That Gerard Manley Hopkins was a meticulous and far ranging critic of Coventry Patmore\u27s poetry c...
The purpose of this book is to bring together Gerard Manley Hopkins\u27 literary criticism. At prese...
Gerard Manley Hopkins was born in 1844 in Stratford, Essex, near London as the first of nine childre...
Gerard Manley Hopkins produced poetry in the Victorian era which was noted for its originality of s...
Is a scholar who leads a comparatively sheltered life in his youth in an atmosphere of refinement an...
Since 1930, critics have given wide attention to the poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins. Some of these ...
This dissertation studies the prosody, poetic theory, theme, and affective nature found in the poetr...
Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844-1889) is best known as a poet, a convert to Roman Catholicism, and a Je...
In a letter to his friend Robert Bridges, the poet Gerard Manley Hopkins wrote that ‘I have always f...
The purpose of this paper is an analysis of the critical reception of the First and Second Editions ...
Originally published in 1966. In his lifetime, Gerard Manley Hopkins was known as a poet only by a s...
Gerard Manley Hopkins\u27 reputation as a poet has been almost wholly posthumous. He did not arrive...
This work is a study of the mature poetry and poetics of Gerard Manley Hopkins with particular refer...
The aim of this thesis is twofold: To examine Hopkins's writings on poetics and to relate these to m...
Gerard Manley Hopkins has long been accorded an honorable place among the English Poets of the last ...
That Gerard Manley Hopkins was a meticulous and far ranging critic of Coventry Patmore\u27s poetry c...
The purpose of this book is to bring together Gerard Manley Hopkins\u27 literary criticism. At prese...
Gerard Manley Hopkins was born in 1844 in Stratford, Essex, near London as the first of nine childre...
Gerard Manley Hopkins produced poetry in the Victorian era which was noted for its originality of s...
Is a scholar who leads a comparatively sheltered life in his youth in an atmosphere of refinement an...
Since 1930, critics have given wide attention to the poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins. Some of these ...
This dissertation studies the prosody, poetic theory, theme, and affective nature found in the poetr...
Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844-1889) is best known as a poet, a convert to Roman Catholicism, and a Je...
In a letter to his friend Robert Bridges, the poet Gerard Manley Hopkins wrote that ‘I have always f...