When most people today hear the name Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844-1889), they remember him as a British poet. But during his lifetime he was known primarily as a Jesuit priest, a zealous Roman Catholic ...
After the death of Jesuit Father Gerard Manley Hopkins in June 1889, almost 30 years would ensue before the poetry for which he is justly celebrated saw the light of day. Another 30 years would elapse ...
IT WAS in 1804 at Oxford, during the reign of Walter Pater and Benjamin Jowett, that two young Englishmen, Robert Bridges, student at Corpus Christi College, and Gerard Manly Hopkins, student at ...
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