Gerard Manley Hopkins: Selected LettersClarendon Press, 1990 - 343 páginas Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844-89) has long been admired as a letterwriter for the vividness, sense of humor, and honesty with which he expressed his opinions. Although he died young, his life overlapped with some of the great poets--Wordsworth, Tennyson, Yeats, Robert Bridges--of the Victorian era, and his comments on them are astute and revealing. This collection, drawn from the three volumes edited by C.C. Abbott, covers the whole period of Hopkins's life, adding some important and lesser-known letters that have only recently come to light. Ranging in date from his school days to his final years in Dublin, the letters include correspondence with his German master at Highgate, a rare letter written during the course of his priestly duties, one to an Irish colleague on the political situation in Ireland, a late letter to his brother Everard on art and poetry, and various other letters to his Oxford friends, to John Henry Newman and Coventry Patmore, and to his family. Together they reveal a man of great warmth who had a wonderful perception of natural beauty, and deep religious ardor. |
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... genius speaks as fitted to its exaltation , and place among other genius , but does not sing ( I have been betrayed into the whole hog of a metaphor ) in its flights . Great men , poets I mean , have each their own dialect as it were of ...
... genius speaks as fitted to its exaltation , and place among other genius , but does not sing ( I have been betrayed into the whole hog of a metaphor ) in its flights . Great men , poets I mean , have each their own dialect as it were of ...
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... genius and are a poet and your verses beautiful . You have been told so , not only by me but very spontaneously by ... genius , and this is greater than the beauty of the body and not to call dangerous . And more beautiful than the ...
... genius and are a poet and your verses beautiful . You have been told so , not only by me but very spontaneously by ... genius , and this is greater than the beauty of the body and not to call dangerous . And more beautiful than the ...
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... genius attracts fame and individual fame St. Ignatius looked on as the most dangerous and dazzling of all attrac- tions . There was a certain Fr. Beschi ° who in Southern Hindustan composed an epic which has become one of the Tamul ...
... genius attracts fame and individual fame St. Ignatius looked on as the most dangerous and dazzling of all attrac- tions . There was a certain Fr. Beschi ° who in Southern Hindustan composed an epic which has become one of the Tamul ...
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