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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