Selected PoetryOxford University Press, 1996 - 262 páginas Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844-89) is now recognized as a major poet of striking originality and is widely admired for his particularly vivid expression of feeling. This selection, chosen from the award-winning Oxford Authors critical edition, includes most of the larger fragments and all of his major English poems, such as "The Blessed Virgin," "No Worst," "The Windhover," "Pied Beauty" and "The Wreck of the Deutschland." The poems are illuminated further by extensive Notes and a useful Introduction to Hopkins's life and poetry. |
Contenido
The Escorial | 1 |
Prometheus Desmotês | 7 |
Winter with the Gulf Stream | 15 |
A Soliloquy of One of the Spies left in the Wilderness | 21 |
am minded to take pipe in hand | 40 |
The Queens Crowning | 53 |
Myself unholy from myself unholy | 67 |
Nondum | 80 |
Denis | 125 |
Henry Purcell | 128 |
Morning Midday and Evening Sacrifice | 134 |
Ribblesdale | 140 |
To seem the stranger lies my lot my life | 151 |
Spelt from Sibyls Leaves | 157 |
That Nature is a Heraclitean Fire and of the comfort of | 163 |
What shall I do for the land that bred me | 164 |
Summa | 82 |
Oratio Patris Condren | 88 |
Authors Preface | 94 |
The Silver Jubilee | 107 |
Hope holds to Christ the minds own mirror out | 113 |
Hurrahing in Harvest | 119 |
X | 167 |
Barnfloor and Winepress | 173 |
No they are come their horn is lifted | 180 |
Further Reading | 252 |
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