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  2. Gerard Manley Hopkins - Wikipedia

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    Gerard Manley Hopkins SJ (28 July 1844 – 8 June 1889) was an English poet and Jesuit priest, whose posthumous fame places him among the leading English poets. His prosody – notably his concept of sprung rhythm – established him as an innovator, as did his praise of God through vivid use of imagery and nature.

  3. Inscape and instress - Wikipedia

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    Hopkins regarded "The Windhover" as his poem that best expressed his conception of inscape. [9] To Christ our Lord. I caught this morning morning's minion, king-dom of daylight's dauphin, dapple-dawn-drawn Falcon, in his riding Of the rolling level underneath him steady air, and striding High there, how he rung upon the rein of a wimpling wing

  4. The Wreck of the Deutschland - Wikipedia

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    Hopkins's struggles while writing the poem form the basis for the Ron Hansen novel Exiles. [4]The poem plays a major role in Anthony Burgess' third "Enderby" novel, The Clockwork Testament, or Enderby's End, in which Enderby pitches an idea for a movie adaptation of the poem and produces a script, but the resulting movie bears little resemblance to either his script or to Hopkins's poem.

  5. Category:Poetry by Gerard Manley Hopkins - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Poetry by Gerard Manley Hopkins" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. P.

  6. Binsey Poplars - Wikipedia

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    Gerard Manley Hopkins, author of ‘Binsey Poplars’. "Binsey Poplars" is a poem by Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844–1889), written in 1879. [1] [2] The poem was inspired by the felling of a row of poplar trees near the village of Binsey, northwest of Oxford, England, and overlooking Port Meadow on the bank of the River Thames. [3]

  7. The Windhover - Wikipedia

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    The Windhover" is a sonnet by Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844–1889). It was written on 30 May 1877, [1] but not published until 1914, when it was included as part of the collection Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins. Hopkins dedicated the poem "To Christ our Lord".

  8. Curtal sonnet - Wikipedia

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    The curtal sonnet is a form invented by Gerard Manley Hopkins, and used in three of his poems.. It is an eleven-line (or, more accurately, ten-and-a-half-line) sonnet, but rather than the first eleven lines of a standard sonnet it has precisely the structure of a Petrarchan sonnet in which each component is three-quarters of its original length. [1]

  9. Faber Book of Modern Verse - Wikipedia

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    The selection was of poems in English printed after 1910, which meant that work by Gerard Manley Hopkins could be included. A later edition was edited by Peter Porter . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]