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Dark & dire.(The Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins: A Sourcebook)(Book review)
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Gerard Manley Hopkins The Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins: A Sourcebook, edited by Alice Jenkins. Routledge, 174 pages, $26.95
When I was in graduate school at Boston University, I had the privilege of studying Gerard Manley Hopkins with the eminent English poet Geoffrey Hill. Hill had no patience for those critics and poets who insist on dubbing Hopkins an obscurantist. Hopkins's verse--like Hill's own--is not immediately accessible and demands much work of the reader, but that does not mean that the verse is cryptic or eccentric beyond comprehension, difficult for ...
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