Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins

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Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins is the influential 1918 collection that first brought the innovative, rhythmically experimental poetry of the Victorian Jesuit poet Gerard Manley Hopkins to public attention after his death.

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instanceOf book
poetry collection
author Gerard Manley Hopkins NERFINISHED
compiler Robert Bridges NERFINISHED
containsWork As Kingfishers Catch Fire NERFINISHED
Binsey Poplars NERFINISHED
Carrion Comfort NERFINISHED
Felix Randal NERFINISHED
God’s Grandeur NERFINISHED
Heaven-Haven NERFINISHED
Hurrahing in Harvest NERFINISHED
Inversnaid NERFINISHED
No Worst, There Is None NERFINISHED
Pied Beauty NERFINISHED
Spelt from Sibyl’s Leaves NERFINISHED
Spring and Fall NERFINISHED
The Caged Skylark NERFINISHED
The Lantern out of Doors NERFINISHED
The Sea and the Skylark NERFINISHED
The Starlight Night NERFINISHED
The Windhover NERFINISHED
The Wreck of the Deutschland NERFINISHED
countryOfPublication United Kingdom
editor Robert Bridges NERFINISHED
firstBroughtToPublicAttention poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins
genre poetry
hasForm curtal sonnets
lyric poetry
sonnets
influenced 20th-century English poetry
modernist poets
language English
literaryPeriod Victorian poetry NERFINISHED
notableFor dense religious imagery
innovative rhythmic experimentation
introducing sprung rhythm to a wider audience
use of alliteration and internal rhyme
originalPoemsWrittenBetween 1860s
1880s
posthumousWorkOf Gerard Manley Hopkins NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1918
publisher Humphrey Milford NERFINISHED
Oxford University Press
religiousContext Jesuit spirituality
subjectMatter doubt and despair
grace and redemption
nature
religion
timeOfPublicationRelativeToAuthor published after the author’s death

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Gerard Manley Hopkins posthumousPublication Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins