The deeply religious poetry of the Jesuit priest Gerard Manley Hopkins was the focus of a conference where participants praised the nineteenth-century poet’s craftsmanship and environmentalism, saying ...
Poetry can change your life. Best-selling British author Roger Housden knows that; in “Why Poetry Is Necessary,” a 2011 article he penned for the Huffington Post, he explains. I may not agree with ...
After the death of Jesuit Father Gerard Manley Hopkins in June 1889, almost 30 years would ensue before the poetry for which he is justly celebrated saw the light of day. Another 30 years would elapse ...
John J. Miller is joined by Holly Ordway to discuss the poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins. Continue reading this article with an NRPLUS subscription. Enjoy full access for 60% off. Already a member?
The Jesuit poet Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844 -1889) wrote about nature with striking originality. The last verse of Inversnaid (he spent some time in Scotland) is widely quoted, not just because it’s ...
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