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         Hopkins Gerard Manley:     more books (100)
  1. Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844-1889) by W. H Gardner, 1961
  2. The Correspondence of Gerald Manley Hopkins and Richard Watson Dixon Edited by Claude Colleer Abbott. by Gerard Manley Hopkins, 1935
  3. The Language(s) of Poetry : Walt Whitman, Emily Dickinson, Gerard Manley Hopkins by James Olney, 1993-05
  4. Gerard Manley Hopkins and the Language of Mystery by Virginia Ridley Ellis, 1991-05
  5. The Secret Dublin Diary of Gerard Manley Hopkins by Robert Waldron, 2010-03-16
  6. Immortal Diamond (Image Pocket Classics) by Gerard Manley Hopkins, 1995-06-01
  7. Gerard Manley Hopkins (Masters of world literature series) by Bernard Bergonzi, 1977-04
  8. Gerard Manley Hopkins and the Victorian Temper by Alison G. Sulloway, 1972-11
  9. The Frontenacs by Francois Mauriac, 1999-11-01
  10. The Collected Works of Gerard Manley Hopkins: Volume IV: Oxford Essays and Notes 1863-1868 by Lesley Higgins, 2006-12-07
  11. The Wreck of the Deutschland (Phoenix 60p paperbacks) by Gerard Manley Hopkins, 1996-02-05
  12. Poems-hopkins (Everyman's Library (Paper)) by Gerard Manley Hopkins, 1997-04-15
  13. Gerard Manley Hopkins: Selected Poems (Literature Insights) by John Gilroy, 2010-07-10
  14. A Queer Chivalry: The Homoerotic Asceticism of Gerard Manley Hopkins (Victorian Literature and Culture Series) by Julia F. Saville, 2000-05-01

61. Poetry Archives @ EMule.com
gerard manley hopkins. (18441889). As Kingfishers Catch Fire As kingfishers catch fire, dragonflies draw flame;; Binsey Poplars Felled
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62. Amy Munno's Gerard Manley Hopkins Page
Short Bio gerard manley hopkins was born near London in 1844. He excelledin school and attended Oxford in 1863. It was here that
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When I was studying poetry in college, I fell in love with the way that this poetry would read, the way that he would force my mouth to move over the words, and the way the sounds fit together. Although his religious beliefs are very different from mine, our interest in the unique characteristics and beauty of nature is the same. Hopkins is my Jules Verne of poetry - a man whose work and ideas were modern for his day. I think that his poetry should be read aloud for the optimum effect, so go ahead, I'm listening... Short Bio
Gerard Manley Hopkins was born near London in 1844. He excelled in school and attended Oxford in 1863. It was here that he was drawn to the church and Roman Catholicism, and he joined the church in 1866. His decision to become a Jesuit priest alienated his family from him, who were moderate Christians. He was ordained in 1877 and spent his days teaching in the United Kingdom. He was appointed to the position of professor of classics in 1885 at University College in Dublin. He died in 1889. Poems
Hopkins wrote some poetry in a very traditional style during the 1860s, but he destroyed them when he decided to devote himself to the church, believing that he must place aside actions of personal enjoyment in order to focus. He began writing again after 7 years, when elders of the Catholic church encouraged him to continue.

63. Encyclopædia Britannica
hopkins, gerard manley gerard manley hopkins, detail of a portrait by Harry EllisWooldridge; in a private collectionEnglish poet and Jesuit priest, one of the
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64. Poetry: Gerard Manley Hopkins
http//kildare.ie/community/hopkins/in.htm Hosted by the Kildare Community Network,this site provides information on the gerard manley hopkins Society and
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Gerard Manley Hopkins
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Poems : First Edition, 1918

http://www.dundee.ac.uk/english/wics/gmh/framconc.htm
This site contains the text and a concordance of the first edition of Hopkins' Poems which was edited by Robert Bridges and first published in 1918. The Gerard Manley Hopkins Society
http://kildare.ie/community/Hopkins/in.htm

Hosted by the Kildare Community Network, this site provides information on the Gerard Manley Hopkins Society and interesting facts about the poet and his fascination with the County Kildare town of Monasterevin.
Selected Poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins
http://www.library.utoronto.ca/utel/rp/authors/hopkins.html

The Representative Poetry Online site at the University of Toronto’s English Department presents the text of selected Hopkins poems.
The Gerard Manley Hopkins Web http://www.creighton.edu/~dcallon/Hopkins

65. Gerard Manley Hopkins : Documentation Musicale
Documentation musicale sur gerard manley hopkins. par François NICOLAS. Oeuvresmusicales composées par gerard manley hopkins. Première ligne. Titre.
http://www.entretemps.asso.fr/Hopkins/
Documentation musicale sur Gerard Manley Hopkins par Titre Auteur Again with pleasant green Spring Odes 1 Robert Bridges Behold! The radiant Spring Spring Odes 2 Robert Bridges Does the south wind Ruffling Wind Dixon Done to death by slanderous tongues Song from Much Ado About Nothing Shakespeare Get you hence, for I must go Song from The Winter's Tale Shakespeare If aught of oaten stop Ode to Evening Collins I have loved flowers Robert Bridges I love my lady's eyes Song Robert Bridges Margaret, are you grieving Spring and Fall Hopkins Of Nelson and the North The Battle of the Baltic Thomas Campbell Orpheus with his lute Shakespeare Past like morning beam Past like morning beam away John Bridges Silent fell the rain Fallen Rain (The Rainbow) Dixon Sky that rollest ever Wayward Water Dixon Summer ends now Hurrahing in Harvest Hopkins The crocus while the days are dark The Year (The Crocus) Patmore The dappled die-away Morning Midday and Evening Sacrifice Hopkins The feathers of the willow Song Dixon 'Swan' Thou didst delight my eyes Robert Bridges What shall I do for the land Hopkins Who is Sylvia Shakespeare Setting of Barned poems Barnes Setting of Greek Sappho Sophocle Pindare Settings of Latin 13. Fallen rain (Silent fell the rain)

66. Gerard Manley Hopkins : Le Poète
Translate this page juillet 1999). II gerard manley hopkins. II.1. Le poète (14 février1999).Générique gerard manley hopkins était jésuite. Sa foi semble
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67. OUP USA: Gerard Manley Hopkins: The Major Works
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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.
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68. Portrait Of Gerard Manley Hopkins
Portrait of gerard manley hopkins. Portrait of gerard manley hopkins. Home SiteMap Art Gallery Copyright © 20002003 John Mitchell. All rights reserved.
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69. Gerard Manley Hopkins: A Daily Offering, Pied Beauty, Thee God I Come From, The
Text by gerard manley hopkins (18441889) Set by John Mitchell (1941-), op.96 (1993-94)1. A Daily Offering The dappled dieaway cheek and the wimpled lip, The
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Accueil Biographie Oeuvres Complètes Audition ... Boutique Textes - Musique Classique, Compositeur John Mitchell
FOUR SACRED SONGS
Text by Gerard Manley Hopkins
Set by John Mitchell (1941-), op.96 (1993-94)
A Daily Offering The dappled dieaway cheek and the wimpled lip, The goldwisp, the airy grey eye, all in fellowship This, all this beauty blooming, This, all this freshness fuming, Give God while worth consuming. Both thought and thew now bolder And told by Nature: Tower; Head, heart, hand, heel, and shoulder That beat and breathe in power This pride of prime's enjoyment Take as for tool, not toy meant And hold at Christ's employment. The vault and scope and schooling And mastery in the mind, In silk-ash kept from cooling And ripest under rind What life half lifts the latch of What hell stalks toward the snatch of Your offering, with dispatch of. 2. Pied Beauty Glory be to God for dappled things For skies of couple color as a brindled cow; For rosemoles all in stipple upon trout that swim Fresh firecoal chestnut falls; finches' wings; Landscape plotted and pieced Fold, fallow and trim. Glory be to God for dappled things All things counter, original, spare, strange; Whatever is fickle, freckled (who knows how?) With swift, slow; sweet, sour; adazzle, dim He fathers forth whose beauty is past change; Praise him 3. Thee God, I Come From Thee, God, I come from, to thee go, All day long I like fountain flow From thy hand out, swayed about Motelike in thy mighty glow. What I know of thee I bless, As acknowledging thy stress On my being and as seeing Something of thy holiness. Once I turned from thee and hid, Bound on what thou hadst forbid; Sow the wind I would; I sinned; I repent of what I did. Bad I am, but yet thy child. Father, be thou reconciled, Spare thou me, since I see With thy might that thou art mild. I have life before me still And thy purpose to fulfill; Yea a debt to pay thee yet: Help me, sir, and so I will. But thou bidst, and just thou art, Me shew mercy from my heart Towards my brother, every other Man my mate and counterpart. 4.

70. HOPKINS
hopkins, gerard manley (18441889). a web guide togerard manley hopkins from literaryhistory.com.
http://www.literaryhistory.com/19thC/HOPKINS.htm
HOPKINS, GERARD MANLEY (1844-1889) a web guide to Gerard Manley Hopkins from literaryhistory.com main page 19th century authors about our collection general ... Hopkins web sites General Articles http://www.victorianweb.org/authors/hopkins/gmhov.html The Victorian Web has good essays on Hopkins' writing techniques, themes, biography, and the Victorian background. http://www.uncg.edu/eng/elt/pater/chap7.html Scholarly article by Lesley Higgins on the influence of Walter Pater on Hopkins. http://www.newcriterion.com/archive/15/feb97/justice.htm Donald Justice writes on Hopkins' "benign obscurity" in The New Criterion. http://www.mcs.drexel.edu/~gbrandal/Illum_html/Hopkins.html An introduction to Hopkins from Illuminating Lives. http://www.usc.edu/dept/LAS/english/19c/books/rev-0-8264-1058-8.html Hopkins Re-Constructed: Life, Poetry, and the Tradition . Continuum, 1998. Hopkins' Poetry http://vp.engl.wvu.edu/Winter98/levasseur.htm Scholarly article discusses various critical interpretations of Hopkins' sprung rhythm, from Victorian Poetry, Vol. 36, no. 4, Winter 1998, "Sprung Rhythm: Purged of Dross like Gold," by Jeanne LeVasseur. http://www.victorianweb.org/art/crisis/crisis3c.html#caged

71. 15th Gerard Manley Hopkins Summer School
Details of the 15th gerard manley hopkins international summer school, describedas the best literary festival in Ireland. Search the hopkins website.
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Search the Hopkins website
Founded 1987
The 16th GM Hopkins Summer School
will take place in Monasterevin, Co. Kildare, Ireland from
Friday July 19 to Friday July 25, 2003
the best literary festival in Ireland ' Editor, Oxford Companion to Irish Literature
Advance Programme 2003

HOPKINS NEWS
- short updates on developments here
The first GM Hopkins festival was held in Monasterevin in 1987. This July, 16 years later, it has grown in stature and fame. In 2002, Monasterevin will welcome visitors, Hopkins scholars and fans, from more than 30 different countries. Here we attempt to provide answers to your questions, information and some indispensable links to explore
Your Lecture in the GM Hopkins Archive
Make sure to send your lecture for inclusion in the Hopkins Archive. Make your lecture available for inclusion in the GM Hopkins Archive Getting to Monasterevin Accommodation Visitor Comment
Read a visitor coment on the Summer School here. Registration Fill in and return our Registration Form. Visitors are welcome for any event or for all. Monasterevin is a small town, so make sure you have accommodation booked. Let us know dates of arrival and departure and we can suggest accommodation.

72. Advance Programme Of The Irish Gerard Manley Hopkins Summer School
Advance programme for Irish gerard manley hopkins Summer School, an internationalfestival of literature, music, discussion each July.
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16th International
Gerard Manley Hopkins
Summer School
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POETRY . PAINTING . SCULPTURE . MUSIC . THE ARTS . PHILOSOPHY . NATURE . LECTURES
Friday July 19 until Friday July 25 2003
The best literary festival in Ireland Robert Welch Ed. Oxford Companion to Irish Literature
Advance Programme 2003
PARTICIPANTS FOR 2003 (26 countries)
Main Venue:
Daily Programme
9.30 Exhibitions; Workshops
10.00 Lectures
14.00 Special events; Lectures
18.00 Hopkins Society Evening Meal
20.00 International Poetry Readings
22.00 Festival Club, with Readings
CLASSICAL CONCERT : Moore Abbey Sat. 19 July
RIVERBANK ARTS CENTRE: Wed. 23rd. July IRISH MUSIC CONCERT: Tuesday, July 22 EXHIBITIONS : Wilhelm Fockersperger; Vicki Rhomberg; Patricia Casey; Sean Cotter; James Kelly; Derek Fitzsimons JAPANESE TIE-DYEING EXHIBITION Keiko Sekiyamo; Miyoko Yano; Sakiko Takagi POETRY WORKSHOP : Hikaru Kitabayashi, Desmond Egan; Sat. 19th July MAYNOOTH UNIVERSITY DAY : Sun. 20th. July Tour, Lectures, Reception, Music.

73. Hopkins, Gerard Manley
hopkins, gerard manley 184489, English poet, educated at Oxford. hopkins,gerard manley. 1844-89, English poet, educated at Oxford.
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  • 74. Stolpa, Henry Purcell And Gerard Manley Hopkins: Two Explorations Of Identity  
    Henry Purcell and gerard manley hopkins Two Explorations of Identity. JenniferStolpa. hopkins, gerard manley. The Oxford Authors gerard manley hopkins. Ed.
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    Volume 2 (1999) PIPA Home Volume 1 Submissions IPA Home Henry Purcell and Gerard Manley Hopkins: Two Explorations of Identity Jennifer Stolpa New Harvard Atlas by a musical critic on the occasion of this concert. The critic praises the "‘growing passion of the public for his works [evidenced by] the immense crowd of hearers which filled all the open avenues of [Westminster] Abbey, exhibiting the deepest interest in the music’" (qtd. in Bumpus 157). Bumpus also cites the existence of the Purcell Club until 1863 as evidence of his popularity (156). Norman MacKenzie points out that the Purcell Society was reestablished in February of 1876 with the intention of publishing his music and, early in the development of the Society, to give performances of his works (115). Hopkins’ poem, composed in 1879, follows closely after this reestablishment of the Society. Such continued interest shows that Hopkins could have had a number of opportunities to hear Purcell’s anthems. This group of musicians is also a subset of the larger group of humanity and the epigraph relates Purcell to this universal humanity. He has "given utterance to the moods of man’s mind . . . uttered in notes the very make and species of man as created both in him and in all men generally" (Hopkins 143). Purcell is inherently a member of the group "man" since he shares a certain "make and species" that marks all men. However, he is distinguished from the group "man" because of his ability to musically represent what is common to all humanity. Hopkins’ epigraph concerning Purcell’s relationship to others exemplifies how an individual is dependent upon others against which he can be defined.

    75. OUP: Gerard Manley Hopkins: Hopkins
    gerard manley hopkins. The Major Works. gerard manley hopkins. Editedby Catherine Phillips, Fellow and Director of Studies in
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    76. Plagiarist.com Poetry » Archive » Gerard Manley Hopkins » "As Kingfishers Cat
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    77. Passions In Poetry - Classical Poems By Gerard Manley Hopkins
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    78. Tetrameter: Gerard Manley Hopkins
    expressed What heart heard of, ghost guessed It is the blight man wasborn for, It is Margaret you mourn for. gerard manley hopkins.
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    to a young child
    Margaret, are you grieving
    Over Goldengrove unleaving?
    Leaves, like the things of man, you
    With your fresh thoughts care for, can you?
    Ah! as the heart grows older
    It will come to such sights colder
    Though worlds of wanwood leafmeal lie;
    Now no matter, child, the name:
    Sorrow's springs are the same.
    Nor mouth had, no nor mind, expressed
    What heart heard of, ghost guessed: It is the blight man was born for, It is Margaret you mourn for. Gerard Manley Hopkins

    79. Poet: Gerard Manley Hopkins - All Poems Of Gerard Manley Hopkins
    Subscribe. Unsubscribe. gerard manley hopkins (18441889) Priest and poet,GM hopkins was born at Stratford in Essex, the eldest of eight children.
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    80. [minstrels] Pied Beauty -- Gerard Manley Hopkins
    Title Pied Beauty. Poet gerard manley hopkins. Date 30 Jun 1999. He fathersforthwhose beauty is past change; Praise him. gerard manley hopkins.
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    [134] Pied Beauty
    Title : Pied Beauty Poet : Gerard Manley Hopkins Date : 30 Jun 1999 Glory be to God for ... Length : Text-only version Prev Index Next Your comments on this poem to attach to the end [ microfaq Pied Beauty Glory be to God for dappled things, For skies of couple-color as a brinded cow, For rose-moles all in stipple upon trout that swim; Fresh-firecoal chestnut-falls, finches' wings; Landscape plotted and pieced, fold, fallow and plough, And all trades, their gear and tackle and trim. All things counter, original, spare, strange, Whatever is fickle, freckled (who knows how?) With swift, slow; sweet, sour; adazzle, dim. He fathers-forth whose beauty is past change; Praise him. Gerard Manley Hopkins poem #35 'Sprung Rhythm' is Gerard Manley Hopkins' term for a complex and very technically involved system of metrics which he derived partly from his knowledge of Welsh poetry. It is opposed specifically to "running" or "common" rhythm, and provides for feet of lengths varying from one syllable to four, with either "rising" or "falling" rhythm. from the Victorian Web, http://www.stg.brown.edu/projects/hypertext/landow/victorian/victov.html

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