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Hopkins, Gerard Manley
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Companion to English Literature ...Always scrupulous and self-critical, Hopkins never reconciled writing poetry and serving God. When he joined the Jesuits...science of aspects’, Hopkins developed theories of natural essence and...sustains an inscape’. (Hopkins uses ‘pitch’ ...

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In memoriam: Walter J. Ong, S.J. (1912-2003).(Obituary)
Magazine article from: Christianity and Literature ...into a future which is still God's own. The future is present only to God. (107) This is vintage...study of him, Hopkins, the Self, and God (U of Toronto P, 1986...theologian John Duns Scotus. Both Hopkins and Ong develop a ...
Hopkins' chiasmus: stanza 1 of "The Wreck of the Deutschland".(Gerard Manley...
Magazine article from: Victorian Poetry ...the first stanza of Hopkins' "The Wreck of the...with the relationship of self to God, and, like Job, employs...8-11) Finally, Hopkins uses chiasmus, as does...the stanza seems to be Hopkins' answer to the whale...
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Magazine article from: Communication Research Trends ...the Jesuit poet Gerard Manley Hopkins (included in Ong, 2002a; see...of masculinity, and precedes Hopkins, the Self, and God (1986), Ong's return to...A. thesis; his analysis of Hopkins is based on the orality-literacy...
Introductions to the Work of Walter J. Ong, S.J.(Featured Review)(Walter...
Magazine article from: Communication Research Trends ...through the detailed psycho-social studies of contest, Fighting for Life (1981) and Gerard Manley Hopkins, Hopkins, the Self, and God (1986), Farrell stops off to examine every major development in Ong's rich professional, scholarly...
Inscape, instress & distress.(Gerard Manley Hopkins: A Life )(Book review)
Magazine article from: Commonweal ...with the grandeur of God." Hopkins's poetry...Mariani writes that Hopkins and many of his classmates...Oxford, Mariani follows Hopkins to the Jesuit novitiate...professor of classics. Hopkins's diaries and correspondence...the other, the ...
Whose will be done?: self-determination in Pauline Hopkins's Hagar's daughter.
Magazine article from: African American Review ...secondary importance in Hopkins's conclusion; her...With her final line, Hopkins sacrifices gender specificity...greatest struggle: self-determination in a...surrendered to the will of God. In this way, Hagar...societal anxiety underlying ...
Hopkins agonistes: the poet's quarrel with himself &...
Magazine article from: Commonweal ...rules. Four years after Hopkins wrote his dark sonnets...119, was a counter to Hopkins's paralyzing distress...Christian faith. When self-examination seemed...perfect constancy of God, the point of reference...Three months later Hopkins ...
Robert Bernard Martin, Gerard Manley Hopkins: A Very Private Life.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Nineteenth-Century Prose ...crucial adjustments and self-definitions instead...Freudian analysis on Hopkins' images and decisions...does not really explore Hopkins' theory of language...Unable to cope with Hopkins' belief in a personal God, Martin is more interested...
Poetic genesis, the self, and nature's things in Hopkins. (Gerard Manley...
Magazine article from: Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900 ...utterly unique self carried by each...have analyzed Hopkins's work have...the thing. For Hopkins, a thing forms...is created by God, and possesses...a now vanished self; if it is a fossil...poem is to praise God through his ...
Nature and wise vision in the poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins.(Essay)
Magazine article from: Renascence: Essays on Values in Literature ...the Victorian age. Hopkins's retention of a...The Disappearance of God. Miller argues that, despite Hopkins's signature portrayal...isolation of the self from nature and God...The Finer Optic that Hopkins's ...

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