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    Gerard Manley Hopkins SJ (28 July 1844 – 8 June 1889) was an English poet and Jesuit priest, whose posthumous fame places him among leading English poets...
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    "Binsey Poplars" is a poem by Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844–1889), written in 1879. The poem was inspired by the felling of a row of poplar trees near the...
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  • the descent of their last end, upon all the living and the dead". Gerard Manley Hopkins  (1844 – 1889) was an English poet and Jesuit priest. William York...
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  • The Windhover (category Poetry by Gerard Manley Hopkins)
    "The Windhover" is a sonnet by Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844–1889). It was written on 30 May 1877, but not published until 1914, when it was included as...
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  • Pied Beauty (category Poetry by Gerard Manley Hopkins)
    "Pied Beauty" is a curtal sonnet by the English poet Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844–1889). It was written in 1877, but not published until 1918, when it...
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  • by a variable number of unstressed syllables. The British poet Gerard Manley Hopkins said he discovered this previously unnamed poetic rhythm in the...
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  • concepts about individuality and uniqueness derived by the poet Gerard Manley Hopkins from the ideas of the medieval philosopher Duns Scotus. Inscape...
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  • The curtal sonnet is a form invented by Gerard Manley Hopkins, and used in three of his poems. It is an eleven-line (or, more accurately, ten-and-a-half-line)...
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  • The Wreck of the Deutschland (category Poetry by Gerard Manley Hopkins)
    The Wreck of the Deutschland is a 35-stanza ode by Gerard Manley Hopkins with Christian themes, composed in 1875 and 1876, though not published until...
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    II, geneticist Baruch Samuel Blumberg, writers Robert Southey, Gerard Manley Hopkins, Matthew Arnold, Graham Greene and Algernon Swinburne, historians...
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    Three of Louis Pasteur's five children died of typhoid fever. Gerard Manley Hopkins, English poet, died of typhoid fever in 1889. Lizzie van Zyl, South...
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    well-known hymns. It was through Bridges's efforts that the poet Gerard Manley Hopkins achieved posthumous fame. Bridges was born at Walmer, Kent, in England...
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    life, but did not publish a collection until 1898. The poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844–1889) was published posthumously in 1918. Algernon Charles...
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  • Modern linguistic purists include William Barnes, Charles Dickens, Gerard Manley Hopkins, Elias Molee, Percy Grainger, and George Orwell. English words gave...
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  • own time living in Kashmir. The title is taken from the poem by Gerard Manley Hopkins. After she is widowed and left with little money and two children...
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  • 11606/issn.2237-1184.v0i2p89-99. W H Gardner ed., Gerard Manley Hopkins (Penguin 1975) p. 154 Hopkins, Gerard Manley (2002). The Major Works. Oxford: Oxford University...
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    Jesuits, as a theology college. During the 1870s the Victorian poet Gerard Manley Hopkins studied there. Since 1980, it has been a spirituality and retreat...
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    feature prominently in the apparition of Our Lady of Guadalupe. Gerard Manley Hopkins wrote a devotional poem called "Rosa Mystica" (c.1874-5), which...
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    Woodlark" by Gerard Manley Hopkins The woodlark is commemorated in the works of two major poets. "The Woodlark", written by Gerard Manley Hopkins, departs...
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    Poetry. 13 (3/4): 27–42. JSTOR 40001829. Hopkins, Gerard Manley (1879) Andromeda Mariani, Paul L. "Hopkins' "Andromeda" and the New Aestheticism," Victorian...
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    haecceity" in the light of Garfinkel's treatment of "haecceity". Gerard Manley Hopkins drew on Scotus — whom he described as “of reality the rarest-veined...
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    On 9 July 1868, during a three-week tour through Switzerland, Gerard Manley Hopkins ascended Rigi-Kulm, the highest peak of the Rigi massif: "From Lucerne...
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    Milton, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Claude McKay), theology (John Donne, Gerard Manley Hopkins), war (Wilfred Owen, e.e. cummings), and gender and sexuality (Carol...
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    (Johns Hopkins University, 1981), p.356 Google Books, pp.31–82 Stephen Regan, "The Victorian Sonnet, from George Meredith to Gerard Manley Hopkins", The...
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    of old age at the beginning of By the Shores of Silver Lake. In Gerard Manley Hopkins' poem "Pied Beauty" (1918), the concept occurs in the opening: Glory...
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  • with mountains. The book takes its title from a line by the poet Gerard Manley Hopkins and combines history with first-person narrative. He considers why...
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    the patronage of St Margaret. The English poet and Jesuit priest Gerard Manley Hopkins wrote a poem honouring "God's daughter Margaret Clitheroe." The...
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    choral piece A.M.D.G. (Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam) of seven settings of Gerard Manley Hopkins. In 2014, American liturgical composer, Dan Schutte wrote the piece...
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    the Pacific Northwest, Mid-Atlantic Region, and British Columbia. Gerard Manley Hopkins, an English poet, was very keen on the plant as revealed by these...
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    Quick Center for the Arts established the Gerard Manley Hopkins Award for Excellence in the Arts in 1990. Hopkins was a Jesuit priest, but he was also one...
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