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Author Mariani, Paul L.

Title Gerard Manley Hopkins : a life / Paul Mariani.

Published New York : Viking, 2008.
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Description xiii, 496 pages ; 24 cm
Summary "Virtually unknown in his own lifetime, Gerard Manley Hopkins, poet and Jesuit priest, has - in the course of the past seventy-five years - become recognized as one of the world's foremost poets, his works known and admired by untold thousands of readers. Like the Psalms, his poems cover the entire range of human emotions, from the sheer celebration of the world to the terrors of desolation." "Paul Mariani, an award-winning poet and biographer, here gives us a portrait forty years in the making of this brilliant and extraordinary man and poet. At each step of Hopkins's life - from his years with his large, well-to-do Victorian family in London to his years of study at Oxford in the 1860s, to the travail of his conversion, through his years of grinding study to become a Jesuit, through the writing of his groundbreaking ode, The Wreck of the Deutschland, and on through his years of intense introspection, meditation, and brilliant preaching and teaching which yielded so many unforgettable sonnets, Mariani shows us a man who always insisted on probing deeper into the mystery of God. In this scintillating analysis of Hopkins's poetry and bis life, Mariani reveals for us the rich and poignant story of a great poet and that rare thing: a good man whose life and words continue to touch and inspire us."--BOOK JACKET.
Table of Contents
Pt. IWe Are So Grafted on His Wood: 1844-1868 
1In the Breaking of the Bread: Horsham & Home, 1866, and the Early Years3
2The Dense and the Driven Passion: Oxford & Hampstead, 186625
3Towery City and Branchy Between Towers: Highgate & Oxford, 1861-186538
4Fresh-Firecoal Chestnut-Falls: Oxford, the Oratory, London, Abroad, 1867-186855
Pt. IIWalls, Altar and Hour and Night; 1868-1877 
5Owner of the Skies & Stars & Everything Wild: Roehampton, 1868-187079
6The Fine Delight That Fathers Thought: Stonyhurst, 1870-187394
7Of Realty the Rarest-Veined Unraveller: Roehampton, 1873-1874120
8A Pastoral Forehead of Wales: St. Beuno's, 1874-1875129
9The Grandeur of God: Wales, 1876-1877156
Pt. IIIIn Harness: 1877-1884 
10Father Hopkins: Mount St. Mary's, Stonyhurst, & Farm Street, 1877-1878191
11Quaint Moonmarks, Pelted Plumage: Oxford & Bedford Leigh, 1878-1879209
12Of All Places the Most Museless: Liverpool & Glasgow, 1880-1881239
13Aeonian Time: Roehampton & Tertianship, 1881-1882266
14Metaphysician of Sunsets & Snowflakes: Stonyhurst Again, 1882-1884287
Pt. IVDublin: 1884-1889 
15Spelt from Sybil's Leaves: Dublin, 1884-1885317
16We Hear Our Hearts Grate on Themselves: Dublin, 1885339
17Cloud Puffballs, Torn Tufts: Dublin, 1886-1887363
18The War Within: Dublin, 1888386
19Patch, Matchwood, Immortal Diamond: Dublin, 1889, and After408
 Coda427
 Notes435
 Selected Hopkins Bibliography471
 Index485
Notes Includes bibliographical references (p. [471]-483) and index.
Subjects Hopkins, Gerard Manley, 1844-1889.
Jesuits -- Great Britain -- Biography.
Poets, English -- 19th century -- Biography.
Catholics -- Great Britain -- Biography.
Genre/Form Biographies.
ISBN 9780670020317
LC Control Number 2008036334
OCLC/WorldCat Number 213308771