Gerard Manley Hopkins suffered deeply. His “Terrible Sonnets” are confessional poetry that demonstrate his struggle with his God and with himself. This work analyses the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament, starting Noah and ending with Jesus’s promise of a Paraclete, to analyze how both God and Man approach earthly and heavenly comfort. The work will then turn to Hopkins’s poetry to show that Hopkins’s unshakable faith and deep understanding of the Bible is both the cause and the cure of his suffering. This essay concludes that it is only through suffering that Hopkins, like Job, Jesus, and King Lear, is able to achieve both comfort and wisdom
This thesis will argue that Hopkins presents a consistent dynamic of “human” inscape which explains ...
The role of poets is to get their anchors caught in many such monasteries, to shimmy down the entang...
An essential difference between the Christian poetry of John Donne and T. S. Eliot, on the one hand,...
Gerard Manley Hopkins suffered deeply. His “Terrible Sonnets” are confessional poetry that demonstra...
Gerard Manley Hopkins produced poetry in the Victorian era which was noted for its originality of s...
The nineteenth century English Jesuit poet, Gerard Manley Hopkins struggled throughout his life with...
The nineteenth century English Jesuit poet, Gerard Manley Hopkins struggled throughout his life with...
The nineteenth century English Jesuit poet, Gerard Manley Hopkins struggled throughout his life with...
Many of Gerard Manley Hopkins' early poems praise God's presence in nature and suggest that Hopkins ...
Gerard Manley Hopkins is a Victorian poet who became popular in the twentieth century, after the pos...
It is my contention that the 'mature' poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins are a conclusive record of his ...
It is the purpose of this dissertation to reveal Gerard Manley Hopkins as an incarnationist and sacr...
Gerard Manley Hopkins' particular vision of reality derives from his intense and unique intellectual...
Gerard Manley Hopkins' particular vision of reality derives from his intense and unique intellectual...
Hopkins\u27 so-called "terrible sonnets" are utterly different from his earlier pieces, especially t...
This thesis will argue that Hopkins presents a consistent dynamic of “human” inscape which explains ...
The role of poets is to get their anchors caught in many such monasteries, to shimmy down the entang...
An essential difference between the Christian poetry of John Donne and T. S. Eliot, on the one hand,...
Gerard Manley Hopkins suffered deeply. His “Terrible Sonnets” are confessional poetry that demonstra...
Gerard Manley Hopkins produced poetry in the Victorian era which was noted for its originality of s...
The nineteenth century English Jesuit poet, Gerard Manley Hopkins struggled throughout his life with...
The nineteenth century English Jesuit poet, Gerard Manley Hopkins struggled throughout his life with...
The nineteenth century English Jesuit poet, Gerard Manley Hopkins struggled throughout his life with...
Many of Gerard Manley Hopkins' early poems praise God's presence in nature and suggest that Hopkins ...
Gerard Manley Hopkins is a Victorian poet who became popular in the twentieth century, after the pos...
It is my contention that the 'mature' poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins are a conclusive record of his ...
It is the purpose of this dissertation to reveal Gerard Manley Hopkins as an incarnationist and sacr...
Gerard Manley Hopkins' particular vision of reality derives from his intense and unique intellectual...
Gerard Manley Hopkins' particular vision of reality derives from his intense and unique intellectual...
Hopkins\u27 so-called "terrible sonnets" are utterly different from his earlier pieces, especially t...
This thesis will argue that Hopkins presents a consistent dynamic of “human” inscape which explains ...
The role of poets is to get their anchors caught in many such monasteries, to shimmy down the entang...
An essential difference between the Christian poetry of John Donne and T. S. Eliot, on the one hand,...