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A Spell Under Dark Heaven

A Spell Under Dark Heaven
Author: Susina Rozinante
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2016-05-28
Genre:
ISBN: 9781530337538

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In this 7th book of verse in the series In This World of the Dissolution of Forms poet Susina Rozinante chronicles her experiences during a sweet and golden time before her son Tariq was born, and the aftermath when the love of her life betrays and abandons her and their son. There are soaring poems of love and hope, and poems of shock and betrayal as the author comes to terms with the realities of human nature at its worst and its consequences for all involved. An absorbing and exciting read.


Gerard Manley Hopkins and the Poetry of Religious Experience

Gerard Manley Hopkins and the Poetry of Religious Experience
Author: Martin Dubois
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2017-09-21
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1107180457

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Machine generated contents note: Introduction; Part I. Forms of Devotion: 1. Bibles; 2. Prayer; Part II. Models of Faith: 3. The soldier; 4. The martyr; Part III. Last Things: 5. Death and judgement; 6. Heaven and hell


Gerard Manley Hopkins and Victorian Catholicism

Gerard Manley Hopkins and Victorian Catholicism
Author: Jill Muller
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 143
Release: 2004-08-02
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1135886431

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This book restores the poet to his full intellectual and literary context as a Victorian convert to Catholicism.


Dayspring in Darkness

Dayspring in Darkness
Author: Jeffrey B. Loomis
Publisher: Bucknell University Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 1988
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780838751381

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Identifying sacramentalism as the key to the poetry and spirituality of Gerard Manley Hopkins, this study suggests that Hopkins most dominantly emphasized the sacramental Mystical Body of the Church and that his poems aspire to see past the out-scape of nature and humanity to revelations of spiritual inscape.


A Queer Chivalry

A Queer Chivalry
Author: Julia F. Saville
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780813919409

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Others decry his monasticism as the regrettably oppressive regimen from which he was able to escape only occasionally through his sensuous, sometimes overtly homoerotic verse." "Julia F. Saville uses Lacanian theories of sublimation and courtly love to reconfigure this long-standing rift in the field of Hopkins criticism."--BOOK JACKET.


Gerard Manley Hopkins

Gerard Manley Hopkins
Author: Paul Mariani
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2008-10-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1101078839

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An insightful and inspirational biography of the heroic and spiritual poet. Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844?1889) may well have been the most original and innovative poet writing in the English language during the nineteenth century. Yet his story of personal struggle, doubt, intense introspection, and inward heroism has never been told fully. As a Jesuit priest, Hopkins?s descent into loneliness and despair and his subsequent recovery are a remarkable and inspiring spiritual journey that will speak to many readers, regardless of their faith or philosophies. Paul Mariani, an award-winning poet himself and author of a number of biographies of literary figures, brilliantly integrates Hopkins?s spiritual life and his literary life to create a rich and compelling portrait of a man whose work and life continue to speak to readers a century after his death.


The Reader

The Reader
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1004
Release: 1904
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Reader Magazine

The Reader Magazine
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 758
Release: 1905
Genre: Books
ISBN:

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Gerard Manley Hopkins

Gerard Manley Hopkins
Author: Robert Bernard Martin
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2011-06-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0571279732

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'Will surely rank as one of the foremost literary biographies of our time.' John Carey, Sunday Times In his lifetime Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844-1889) published just a single poem - only a few close friends were aware he wrote. Much of his work was burnt by fellow Jesuits on his death. And yet Hopkins is today a huge figure in English literature. Homosexual but terribly repressed, he channeled his emotions toward nature and God, with profound results. Princeton emeritus professor Martin, the only biographer to have unrestricted use of Hopkins' private papers, tells this extraordinary story from Hopkins' early life and studies at Oxford, through his tortuous conversion from Anglicanism to Catholicism, to his struggle in later years to retain his very sanity. 'In Martin, the unhappy and tormented genius has found the most sympathetic and intelligent interpreter... [The book] goes to the heart of Hopkins, and plants him firmly before us as a Victorian, and a great one.' Allan Massie, Sunday Telegraph 'Martin follows Hopkins through his toils with sympathy and a great unshowy command of the facts. In this magnificently solicitous biography he has re-established the contours of the story definitively and made the homosexual drama integral to the better-known drama of conversion and poetics.' Seamus Heaney, Independent on Sunday 'The triumph of this learned, scrupulously detailed and persuasive biography is that it brings the reader as near as it is perhaps possible to come to living Hopkins' life, to sensing the mysterious crushing pressures that were for him intimately bound up with the richness and complexity of his writing.' Hilary Spurling, Daily Telegraph


Labyrinths of Deceit

Labyrinths of Deceit
Author: Richard J. Walker
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1835534031

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An Open Access edition of this book is available on the Liverpool University Press website and through Knowledge Unlatched. Prominent citizens in nineteenth-century England believed themselves to be living in a time of unstoppable progress. Yet running just beneath Victorian triumphalism were strong undercurrents of chaos and uncertainty. Richard Walker plumbs the depths of those currents in order to present an alternative history of nineteenth-century society. Mining literary and philosophical works of the period, Walker explores the crisis of identity that beset nineteenth-century thinkers and how that crisis revealed itself in portrayals of addiction, split personalities, and religious mania. Victorian England will never look the same.