Gerard Manley Hopkins takes pains in his letters, sermons, journals, and notes to facilitate his readers’ experience of his poetry by advocating vocal performance. This study considers Hopkins’s thoughts on poetic performance and what they mean for good poetic pedagogy, especially for undergraduate readers. Hopkins’s poetry is particularly useful for a study like this because of its broad appeal and because, as I argue, Hopkins wrote his poetry with a specific “pedagogy” in mind. Thus, I begin with Hopkins’s pedagogy of poetic performance, explore its development in his other writings, and provide both a theoretical and theological framework for vocal performance of his poetry. With this study, I propose new lines of influence and draw from...
The discovery of Gerard Manley Hopkins\u27s poetry in the twentieth century was a revelation for pos...
Hopkins's work is better comprehensible as a unity if considered as anticipating Structuralist views...
The discovery of Gerard Manley Hopkins\u27s poetry in the twentieth century was a revelation for pos...
This dissertation studies the prosody, poetic theory, theme, and affective nature found in the poetr...
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 produced poetry in the Victorian era which was noted for its originality of s...
The general aim of this study of Gerard Manley Hopkins is to add to the limited amount of knowledge ...
Originally published in 1966. In his lifetime, Gerard Manley Hopkins was known as a poet only by a s...
The purpose of this study is to investigate a limited number of the most influential and interesting...
Gerard Manley Hopkins\u27 reputation as a poet has been almost wholly posthumous. He did not arrive...
Gerard Manley Hopkins was born in 1844 in Stratford, Essex, near London as the first of nine childre...
Denis Donoghue, in the Autumn issue of Studies, states the need of a re-assessment of the critical w...
Since 1930, critics have given wide attention to the poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins. Some of these ...
GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS (1044-1889) Englishman, Oxford scholar. Catholic convert, and Jesuit priest ha...
The discovery of Gerard Manley Hopkins\u27s poetry in the twentieth century was a revelation for pos...
Hopkins's work is better comprehensible as a unity if considered as anticipating Structuralist views...
The discovery of Gerard Manley Hopkins\u27s poetry in the twentieth century was a revelation for pos...
This dissertation studies the prosody, poetic theory, theme, and affective nature found in the poetr...
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 produced poetry in the Victorian era which was noted for its originality of s...
The general aim of this study of Gerard Manley Hopkins is to add to the limited amount of knowledge ...
Originally published in 1966. In his lifetime, Gerard Manley Hopkins was known as a poet only by a s...
The purpose of this study is to investigate a limited number of the most influential and interesting...
Gerard Manley Hopkins\u27 reputation as a poet has been almost wholly posthumous. He did not arrive...
Gerard Manley Hopkins was born in 1844 in Stratford, Essex, near London as the first of nine childre...
Denis Donoghue, in the Autumn issue of Studies, states the need of a re-assessment of the critical w...
Since 1930, critics have given wide attention to the poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins. Some of these ...
GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS (1044-1889) Englishman, Oxford scholar. Catholic convert, and Jesuit priest ha...
The discovery of Gerard Manley Hopkins\u27s poetry in the twentieth century was a revelation for pos...
Hopkins's work is better comprehensible as a unity if considered as anticipating Structuralist views...
The discovery of Gerard Manley Hopkins\u27s poetry in the twentieth century was a revelation for pos...