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Gerard Manley Hopkins: A Life

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An insightful and inspirational biography of the heroic and spiritual poet.

Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844?1889) may well have been the most original and innovative poet writing in the English language during the nineteenth century. Yet his story of personal struggle, doubt, intense introspection, and inward heroism has never been told fully. As a Jesuit priest, Hopkins?s descent into loneliness and despair and his subsequent recovery are a remarkable and inspiring spiritual journey that will speak to many readers, regardless of their faith or philosophies.

Paul Mariani, an award-winning poet himself and author of a number of biographies of literary figures, brilliantly integrates Hopkins?s spiritual life and his literary life to create a rich and compelling portrait of a man whose work and life continue to speak to readers a century after his death.

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"The strength of this meticulous chronicle of the 19th-century Jesuit is the author's focus on the inner life of a poet who was critically acclaimed after his death and almost unknown in his lifetime. The resulting lack of context is also the volume's most persistent and occasionally tiresome weakness. A Hopkins scholar and poet who has written biographies of poets William Carlos Williams and Robert Lowell, Mariani has woven together Hopkins's correspondence, sermons, journal entries and other materials to form a frequently fascinating account of the poet's life from his decision to leave the Church of England at age 22 to his death 22 years later. The biographer also analyzes the poet's innovative, idiosyncratic poems and their philosophical, theological and literary roots. The book would have benefited greatly by occasional views of the political, spiritual and artistic environment that influenced Hopkins and his literary contemporaries. Nonetheless, there is much to learn from this portrayal of an opinionated, often depressed yet likable priest-poet who toiled in near obscurity, constantly trying to subordinate his poetic gifts to his calling to serve God." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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Excepting his juvenilia and various fragments, Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844- 1889) wrote only about 50 poems, most of them "counter, original, spare, strange." As Paul Mariani tells us in his new critical biography, nobody wanted to publish these angst-ridden, prayerful cries from the heart, and so Hopkins was reduced to sharing his work, via letter, with a handful of friends. Even the most sophisticated... Washington Post Book Review (read the entire Washington Post review)

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Mariani, an award-winning poet and author of a number of biographies of literary figures, brilliantly integrates Hopkins' spiritual life and his literary life to create a rich and compelling portrait of a man whose poetry continues to speak to readers a century after his death.

About the Author

Paul Mariani is the author of fourteen books, including biographies of Robert Lowell, John Berryman, and William Carlos Williams. He holds a chair in English at Boston College. He has been awarded fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the National Endowment for the Humanities.

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ISBN:
9780670020317
Subtitle:
A Life
Author:
Mariani, Paul
Publisher:
Viking Adult
Subject:
Literary
Subject:
Catholics
Subject:
Poets, English
Subject:
Poets, English -- 19th century.
Subject:
Hopkins, Gerard Manley
Subject:
Biography-Literary
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Edition Description:
B-Hardcover
Publication Date:
20081030
Binding:
Hardback
Grade Level:
from 12
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
496
Dimensions:
9.52x6.29x1.50 in. 1.72 lbs.
Age Level:
from 18

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Product details 496 pages Viking Books - English 9780670020317 Reviews:
"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "The strength of this meticulous chronicle of the 19th-century Jesuit is the author's focus on the inner life of a poet who was critically acclaimed after his death and almost unknown in his lifetime. The resulting lack of context is also the volume's most persistent and occasionally tiresome weakness. A Hopkins scholar and poet who has written biographies of poets William Carlos Williams and Robert Lowell, Mariani has woven together Hopkins's correspondence, sermons, journal entries and other materials to form a frequently fascinating account of the poet's life from his decision to leave the Church of England at age 22 to his death 22 years later. The biographer also analyzes the poet's innovative, idiosyncratic poems and their philosophical, theological and literary roots. The book would have benefited greatly by occasional views of the political, spiritual and artistic environment that influenced Hopkins and his literary contemporaries. Nonetheless, there is much to learn from this portrayal of an opinionated, often depressed yet likable priest-poet who toiled in near obscurity, constantly trying to subordinate his poetic gifts to his calling to serve God." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by , Mariani, an award-winning poet and author of a number of biographies of literary figures, brilliantly integrates Hopkins' spiritual life and his literary life to create a rich and compelling portrait of a man whose poetry continues to speak to readers a century after his death.
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