Gerard Manley HopkinsD. Dobson, 1949 - 134 páginas |
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... Catholic reader Hopkins has , understandably , a great deal of prestige value . Long accustomed to a defensive position behind a minority culture , English and American Catholics have developed multiple mental squints . Involuntarily ...
... Catholic reader Hopkins has , understandably , a great deal of prestige value . Long accustomed to a defensive position behind a minority culture , English and American Catholics have developed multiple mental squints . Involuntarily ...
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hailing as ' Catholic poetry ' the febrile immaturities of Francis Thompson and Joyce Kilmer . ) Thus there was no Catholic magazine which would accept any poem of Hopkins in his lifetime . With Bloomsbury's sudden acclaim of Hopkins as ...
hailing as ' Catholic poetry ' the febrile immaturities of Francis Thompson and Joyce Kilmer . ) Thus there was no Catholic magazine which would accept any poem of Hopkins in his lifetime . With Bloomsbury's sudden acclaim of Hopkins as ...
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... Catholic Church . In Hopkins ' celebration of the sensuous , the concrete , the particular - his ' instress of the inscapes'— all of these converge . As a Catholic , Hopkins was an incarnationist and a sacramentalist : the sacraments ...
... Catholic Church . In Hopkins ' celebration of the sensuous , the concrete , the particular - his ' instress of the inscapes'— all of these converge . As a Catholic , Hopkins was an incarnationist and a sacramentalist : the sacraments ...
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