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Hopkins Norman White

Hopkins By Norman White

Hopkins by Norman White


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A biography of Gerard Manley Hopkins, setting out to present the poet's life in relation to his writings - both the finished poems and the notebooks, letters and drafts which he left. The author finds in Hopkins' life a succession of turmoils rather than a settled ideological position.

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Hopkins: A Literary Biography by Norman White

This biography of Gerard Manley Hopkins, prepared with the benefit of Hopkins's private papers, sets out to present the poet's life in relation to his writings - both the finished poems and the wealth of notebooks, letters and drafts which he left. Unlike many previous biographical studies, which have sought a unified picture of the man via his belief as a Roman Catholic, this one sifts the evidence, and finds in Hopkins's life a succession of turmoils rather than a settled ideological position. Hopkins's powerful and original temperament, a strange mixture of innocence and expertise, of old prejudices and clear-sighted observations, constantly worked against his achieving happiness and success. Within the religious discipline he had chosen, his problems were sometimes crushed but never fully worked out, though much superb writing, both poetry and prose, were the result. The biography charts his literary development alongside the events of his life, his friendships with figures such as Robert Bridges, Digby Dolben, Coventry Patmore, and Canon Dixon, and the crises of his religious thought. There are discussions of the poetry, often quoted in its earlier drafts to reveal the workings of Hopkins' creative mind.

Table of Contents

Part 1 The boy (1844-1863): parents; Stratford; Hampstead; Highgate. Part 2 The student (1863-1868): Balliol College; friends; Hopkins and Ruskin; Digby Dolben; religion and conversion to Roman Catholicism (influence of Newman); Bovey Tracey and Birmingham; Switzerland. Part 3 The Jesuit (1868-1874): novitiate at Roehampton; philosophate at St Mary's Hall; Isle of Man; teaching in London and Devon. Part 4 The poet (1874-1877): St Bueno's and Wales; The Wreck of the Deutschland and poems of nature (including Spring, The Windhover, etc.). Part 5 Fortune's football (1877-1884): Mount St Mary's, Stonyhurst, Farm Street, Oxford (incl. The Loss of the Eurydice, Duns Scotus' Oxford, Binsey Poplars, etc); Bedford Leigh, Liverpool, Glasgow (incl. Spring and Fall, Felix Randall); Roehampton tertianship, Stonyhurst - teaching classics; Coventry Patmore. Part 6 The stranger (1884-1889): University College, Dublin - depression, Spelt from Sybil's Leaves, St Winefred's Well, the terrible sonnets; Katherine Tynan; Harry Ploughman, That Nature is Heraclitean Fire, Thou Art Indeed Just, Lord; illness and death. Part 7 Post Mortem: publication of his works by Bridges.

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GOR007575048
9780198120995
0198120990
Hopkins: A Literary Biography by Norman White
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press
19920326
549
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