Transience forming life's very essence left an indelible mark on the creative explorations of Gerard Manley Hopkins and Walter Pater. The permanently indeterminable presence of mutability made both of them face the umbrous and unknowable aspect of death, thus revealing unto them the task of determining the role of art in life ruled by ceaseless corrosion. Pater accepts the flux of mutability as the primary particle in the revelatory act of the authentic creative experience. The power of that which is frolicsome in art augments the constitution of life's essence submerged in the unsettled condition of fate. Hopkins the priest particularly in his theoretic excursions recognizes in art itself only an approximate value to the timeless grandeur ...
Gerard Manley Hopkins is a Victorian poet who became popular in the twentieth century, after the pos...
This essay discusses Gerard Manley Hopkin’s notions of inscape and instress, examining their early e...
Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844-1889) is best known as a poet, a convert to Roman Catholicism, and a Je...
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...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 117-123)The idea of beauty in Gerard Manley Hopkins??? po...
The discovery of Gerard Manley Hopkins\u27s poetry in the twentieth century was a revelation for pos...
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...
Many of Gerard Manley Hopkins' early poems praise God's presence in nature and suggest that Hopkins ...
The role of poets is to get their anchors caught in many such monasteries, to shimmy down the entang...
Mysticism is among the great enigmas of human existence. The great religions of mankind incorporate ...
This essay discusses Gerard Manley Hopkin’s notions of inscape and instress, examining their early e...
This essay discusses Gerard Manley Hopkin’s notions of inscape and instress, examining their early e...
Is a scholar who leads a comparatively sheltered life in his youth in an atmosphere of refinement an...
Gerard Manley Hopkins is a Victorian poet who became popular in the twentieth century, after the pos...
This essay discusses Gerard Manley Hopkin’s notions of inscape and instress, examining their early e...
Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844-1889) is best known as a poet, a convert to Roman Catholicism, and a Je...
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...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 117-123)The idea of beauty in Gerard Manley Hopkins??? po...
The discovery of Gerard Manley Hopkins\u27s poetry in the twentieth century was a revelation for pos...
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...
Many of Gerard Manley Hopkins' early poems praise God's presence in nature and suggest that Hopkins ...
The role of poets is to get their anchors caught in many such monasteries, to shimmy down the entang...
Mysticism is among the great enigmas of human existence. The great religions of mankind incorporate ...
This essay discusses Gerard Manley Hopkin’s notions of inscape and instress, examining their early e...
This essay discusses Gerard Manley Hopkin’s notions of inscape and instress, examining their early e...
Is a scholar who leads a comparatively sheltered life in his youth in an atmosphere of refinement an...
Gerard Manley Hopkins is a Victorian poet who became popular in the twentieth century, after the pos...
This essay discusses Gerard Manley Hopkin’s notions of inscape and instress, examining their early e...
Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844-1889) is best known as a poet, a convert to Roman Catholicism, and a Je...