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Table of Contents of Earlier Volumes
Introduction ....................................................................................................................................................3 The Present state of Hopkins Scholarship, E. Cohen ...........................................................................5 Grammar, Semantics, and the Poems of Gerard Manley The Art of Sinking in "The Wreck of the Deutschland," To see the stranger....," B. Litzinger.........................................................................................................41 St. Ignatius Loyola and the Victorian Temper: Hopkins' Windhover Forum ...........................................................................................................................................................52
Volume I # 2 (July, 1974) Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................59 Forum ............................................................................................................................................................60 Bird, Horse, and Chevalier in Hopkins' "Windhover," Gerard Manley Hopkins and his Circle of Literary Associates: Romantic Structure and Theme in Hopkins' Poetry, Louis Rader ....................................................93
Volume I # 3 (October, 1974) Biblical Imagery of Water in "The Wreck of the Deutschland," Hopkins' Theory of 'Antithetical Parallelism,' Forum .........................................................................................................................................................136 Beatific Landscapes in Hopkins, Part One, David A. Downes ........................................................137
Volume I # 4 (January, 1975) Hopkins' Victorian Language, James Milroy .......................................................................................167 Forum .........................................................................................................................................................182 The Death if God, "Ground of being," and Pigeon Feathers," Beatific Landscapes in Hopkins, part Two, David A.Downes .........................................................185
Introduction ....................................................................................................................................................3 Hopkins, Millais, and Modernity, Jerome Bump .....................................................................................5 Forum ...........................................................................................................................................................20 The Ignation Meditation Pattern in the Poetry of Gerard Manley Harry Ploughman's Muscles, Norman White .......................................................................................29 Evil and Idolatry in the "The Windhover," Emily K. Yoder ...................................................................33
Volume II # 2 (July, 1975) Hopkins' Dramatic Monologues, Florence K. Riddle ..........................................................................51 Hopkins' and Carlyle: My Hero, My Chevalier, David J. DeLaura ......................................................67 Forum ...........................................................................................................................................................77 Announcements..........................................................................................................................................78 Romantic Structure and Theme in "The Windhover," Louis Rader ..................................................79 The Cow, the Finch, and the Trout in "Pied Beauty," Conrad Festa .................................................93
Volume II # 3 (October, 1975) The Imperative Voice -An Unpublished Lecture Forum .........................................................................................................................................................117 Selving As Individuation in Hopkins: A Jungian Reading, Henry King's "The Exequy": A Source for Hopkins' "The Leaden
Volume II # 4 (January, 1976) Credits ........................................................................................................................................................141 Gerard Manley Hopkins: A Comprehensive Bibliography, An Importalized Shipwreck: One Century Later, Sister Marcelia M. Announcements .......................................................................................................................................161 Activity in Silence: G. M. Hopkins' Journal, 1866-1875, The Problem of Motivation in the "No Worst, There is None,"
Gerard Manley Hopkins' Poetry and the Christian Credits ..........................................................................................................................................................18 "....As a Tree Whose Boughs in the Sky," Carl Sutton .........................................................................19 Orion of Light: the Patmorean Flavor in Hopkins' "Wreck," Sound and Sense in "Pied Beauty," Elizabeth D. Dunlap..................................................................35
Volume III # 2 (July , 1976) The Diagram of a Mind, R.K.R.Thornton ................................................................................................47 Sexuality and Inscape, Wendell Stacy Johnson ...................................................................................59 Credits ..........................................................................................................................................................66 The Selfless Self: Hopkins' Late Sonnets, Correction ....................................................................................................................................................76 An Important Echo in Hopkins' "The Windhover," Louis Rader .........................................................77 Rare Book Available ..................................................................................................................................80
Volume III # 3 (October, 1976) The lost Autograph of "The Wreck of the Deutschland" and Its Credits ........................................................................................................................................................116 The Hermeneutics of "Spelt from Sibyl's Leaves," Gary L. Stonum ...............................................117
Volume III # 4 (January, 1977) Grace and Beauty in "The Wreck of the Deutschland": Editors' Note ..............................................................................................................................................156 A Chronological Bibliography of Hopkins Criticism,
The Logos in " The Wreck of the Deutschland," Michael R. Baker .....................................................3 Hopkins' "Dead Letters," Edward proffitt ................................................................................................16 The Sound of Oneself Breathing: The Burden of Theological Young Hopkins, Anglican Student : " --I am like a Slip of comet,"
Volume IV # 2 (Summer, 1977) Juvenilia of the Family of Gerard Manley Hopkins, The Science of a Sacrament, James Leggio ........................................................................................55 Centenary Celebrations of "The Wreck of the Deutschland,"
Volume IV ## 3 & 4 (Fall & Winter, 1977-78) Hopkinsian Biography and the Grounds of Our Being: A study Hopkins Biography: Progress and Possibilities, Richard F. Giles .................................................127 Cast by Conscience Out, R.K.R.Thornton ...........................................................................................132 Hopkins' Epithalamion, Norman White ...............................................................................................141 Hopkins at Oxford, 1863-1867: His Formal Studies, Towards a Hopkins Biography: An Unpublished Letter, and a
Introduction ....................................................................................................................................................3 The Topic of Platonism: The Origins and Use of Hopkins' "Scape" Forum ...........................................................................................................................................................17 Hopkins and the "here/Buckel!" of Creation, Gerard Monsman ........................................................23 How Leaden Is Your Echo? R.K.R. Thornton .......................................................................................33
Volume V # 2 (Summer, 1978) Tone and Contrast in Hopkins' "The Starlight Night," A Phenomenological Approach to Hopkins and Yeats, Hopkins' Defence of Wordsworth's Great Ode, A Note on the Relationship between "The Windhover" and A Reading of "Plough Down Sillion Shine," Nathan Cervo ................................................................79 Hopkins and Dowden: A Connection Not Made,
Volume V # 3 (Fall, 1978) A Hopkins Bibliography: 1974-1977 .......................................................................................................87
Volume V # 4 (Winter, 1979) Belief and Imagination in "The Windhover," John M. Warner ..........................................................127 "The Wreck of the Deutschland": Stanza 8 and 21, Edward Proffitt ................................................139 Catalogue of the Hopkins Collection in the Humanities Hopkins and Shakespeare: A Note on "God's Grandeur,"
Hopkins at Highgate: Bibliographical Fragments, Michael Allsopp ...................................................3 Gerard Manley Hopkins at Mount St. Mary's College Spinkhill, The Jaded Muse: Hopkins at Stonyhurst, Gerald Roberts ................................................................35
Volume VI # 2 (Summer, 1979) Hopkins and Nietzsche: A Reflection, Donald Walhout ......................................................................51 A Checklist of Materials relating to the Hopkins Family
Volume VI # 3 (Fall, 1979) A Hopkins Bibliography:1978, Ruth Seelhammer ..............................................................................95 Recovering Hopkins, Recovering Ourselves, Michael Lynch .........................................................107 Newman and the "Second Spring" of Hopkins's Poetry,
Volume VI # 4 (Winter, 1980) Instress and Its Place in the Poetics of Gerard Manley Hopkins Hopkins's "Dappled-with-Damson West" ("The Wreck of
Introduction .....................................................................................................................................................3 "The Selfless self of self" in Hopkins' Two Beautiful Young "Where art thou friend, whom I shall never see, " The Scientific Background of Hopkins' "Loss of the Eurydice": Spring and Fall, 1980, Peter Milward, S.J .............................................................................................29 Enter Hopkins, Laughing, Margaret Patterson ....................................................................................33
Volume VII # 2 ( Summer, 1980) Chatter with a Just Lord: Hopkins' Final Sonnets of The Sonnet of "Endeavour": "Thou are indeed just, Lord,...,"
Volume VII # 3 (Fall, 1980) Hopkins' "immortal diamond": A Poetic Use of Science, Redemption Versus Retribution: St. 6 of "The Wreck of the The Game-Motif in G.M. Hopkins' Sonnets, "Felix Randal" and the Creative Spirit: A Centenary Study, Hopkins and William Butterfield, Rudy Bremer .................................................................................119
Volume VII # 4 (Winter, 1981) Hopkins and his Circle: A Bibliography for 1979, Hopkins' Carrion Comfort, Robert Rogers .........................................................................................143 A Note on How Hopkin's Contemporaries Understood
Volume VIII # 1 (Spring, 1981) Notes on the Aftermath of the Wreck of the Deutschland The Moving Image: Hopkins as Cinematographer, Edward Proffitt .................................................21 Hopkins' Anglo-Saxon, William A.Quinn ...............................................................................................25 Catholic Humanism in "The Windhover" and "God's Grandeur",
Volume VIII # 2 (Summer, 1981) Hopkins and Nietzsche: Further Considerations, Hopkins' Earliest Memorial: The Jesuit Obituary of 1890, Hopkins and the Prosody of Sir Thomas Wyatt: A Chapter Hopkins and Yeats: Pre-Raphaelite Influence and
From Ruskin to Hopkins, Wendell Stacy Johnson ..............................................................................89 The Spirituality of Gerard Manley Hopkins, Philip Endean, S.J. ......................................................107
Volume VIII # 4 (Winter, 1982) The Influence of the Music of Henry Purcell on the Poetry of Hopkins's Homonyms in "The Wreck", Carolyn Holdsworth ..........................................................155 Hopkins in the Netherlands and Flanders, Leo van Noppen.........................................................165
Uniform Line-Lengths in Hopkins' Sonnets? Grades, Academic Reform, and Manpower: Why Hopkins Never
Volume IX # 2 (Summer, 1982) A Hopkins Bibliography for 1980, Ruth Seelhammer .........................................................................43 Further Correspondence of Manley Hopkins, William Foltz ..............................................................51 The Countryman as Hero: A Note, Gerald Roberts .............................................................................79
Volume IX # 3 (Fall, 1982) Hopkins' Musical Setting of "The Battle of the Baltic", Gerard Manley Hopkins and the Irish Row, Norman White ...............................................................91 Gerard Manley Hopkins and the Society of St. Vincent de Paul
Volume IX # 4 (Winter, 1983) The Blandyke Papers : An Addition to the Bibliography of The Stonyhurst Philosophers, Thomas Zaniello ...............................................................................133
The Crux of "The Windhover", William A. Quinn .....................................................................................7 Hopkin's Hidden Heart: A Source, Edward Proffitt ...............................................................................23
Volume X # 2 (Summer, 1983) Hopkins and Herbert: Two Meditative Poets, Mary Ann Rygiel .........................................................45 Scotistic Elements in the Poetry of Hopkins, Nathan Cervo ..............................................................55 A propos de I'instress(et de l'inscape), Rene Gallet ...........................................................................69 A Note on "God's Grandeur" and D.G. Rossetti's
Volume X # 3 (Fall, 1983) "Wording it How": The Possibilities of Utterance in "Where art thou friend, whom I shall never see", Halfway to a New Land: Herbert, Tennyson, and the
Volume X # 4 (Winter, 1984) "The Windhover" as Carmen Figuratum, William A. Quin ...............................................................127 When God is Hero: Worshipping God as Hero in Carlyle
Volume XI ## 1 & 2 (Spring & Summer, 1984) Linguistic Deviations in Hopkins' Poetry, Review ..........................................................................................................................................................31 A Defense of Hopkins' "Brothers," Jeffrey B.Loomis ...........................................................................34 A Note on Spooner and Hopkins, Sjaak Zonneveld ...........................................................................35 Forum ...........................................................................................................................................................45
Volume XI ## 3 & 4 (Fall 1984-Winter, 1985) Perichoresis and the Poetry of Hopkins, Peter Erb .............................................................................67 Forum ...........................................................................................................................................................79 Hopkins' Frequent Reassignments as a Priest, Hopkins and Newman's Oxford Oratory,
Volume XII ## 1 & 2 (April-July, 1985) Editor's Introduction .....................................................................................................................................3 "A Sea of Glass Mingled with Fire": Hopkins and Vaughan, Three days in the Life of Milicent Hopkins, Creaturely Inseeing in the Poetry of G.M Hopkins, A Reading of Hopkins' "The Sheperd's Brow,"
Volume XII ## 3 & 4 (October 1985-January, 1986) In Memoria ...................................................................................................................................................63 Frozen Fire: The Paradoxical Equation of " That Nature is a The Foundational Pattern of "God's Grandeur," Modes of Religious Response in Hopkins's Poetry, A World of Difference(s): Images of Instress in Hopkins' Poetry The Blissful Agony of Hopkins: Notes of a Neo-Reactionary Perspectives of Symbol and Allegory in "The Windhover"
Volume XIII ## 1 & 2 (April-July, 1986) Hopkins the Athlete, Norman White ..........................................................................................................3 Looking at Hopkins' Wreck through LANGUAGE, "The Ecstacy of interest": Contemplation as parallelism's A Note on the Angelus prayer in "The Blessed Virgin compared Hopkins Errata and Failures, Norman White .......................................................................................51
Volume XIII ## 3 & 4 (October 1986- January, 1987) The Ethical Dilemma in The Wreck of the Deutschland, Hopkins" "Failure" in Theology: Some New Archival Data "Look at it loon there": The image of the Wave in the
Volume XIV ## 1-4 (April 1987- January, 1988) Introduction .....................................................................................................................................................1 "A Spirit Touched to Fine Issues": Toward the Dublin Years, Hopkins: An English Jesuit Going to Ireland, Hopkins in 1884, Bernard Bergonzi .......................................................................................................29 Spiritual Mysteries in Hopkins's Dublin Years: 1885, The Dublin Years:1886, R.K.R. Thornton ..............................................................................................55 Towards a Hopkins Biography for 1887, Norman White ....................................................................65 1888: The Heraclitean Fire of Nature and the Grace of 1889: Poetry as Biography and as Letter, Norman White ..................................................................85 Dublin in the 1880s, Mary Daly ...............................................................................................................95 Dublin and Hopkins in the 1880s, R.K.R.Thornton ...........................................................................105 Hopkins and the Condition of England, Gerald Roberts ..................................................................113 Hopkins's Political Ideas, Franco Marucci ...........................................................................................127 Classical Studies and Culture in Dublin in the 1880s, Hopkins's Teaching , Grainne O'Flynn ................................................................................................163 Hopkins's Dublin Notes on Homer, Warren Anderson ....................................................................179 Hopkins's Friends and Colleagues, J. Morrissey, S.J.......................................................................193 Hopkins's Closest Friend in Ireland: Robert Curtis, S.J.,
Volume XV ## 1-4 (April 1988-January, 1989) Introduction .....................................................................................................................................................5 Hopkins' Dublin letters: A Study in Epistolary Style, Phonetic Effects in Hopkins's Terrible Sonnets, Kunio Shimane .....................................................30 "Schooled at forepangs": The Metaphysic of Hopkins's A New perspective on "Cliffs of Fall"- July 17, 1884, "No worst, there is none...": A Reassessment, Rene Gallet ..............................................................73 "To what serves Mortal Beauty?": A Reworded Reply from Action and Beauty: Readings of "To what serves Mortal Beauty?" Hopkin's Dublin Military Poems, Rudy Bremer ..................................................................................111 Hopkin's Greek Poem, Wiliam Foltz ....................................................................................................125 "Spelt from Sibyl's Leaves": Midlife Crisis and Apocalyptic The Two Sonnets of 1887: Mannerism Successful "Bright Lines": A Re-reading of Hopkin's "Epithalamion," The Saving of the Innocents: Poetics and the Conscience Pretended Poise: "Thou art indeed just, Lord....," Images that Wake in the Last Thress Poems of Hopkins,
Volume XVI ## 1 & 2 (April - July, 1989) A Hopkins Bibliography, Pamela Palmer .................................................................................................5 "Sweet especial rural scene": Revisiting Binsey,
Volume XVI # 3 (October, 1989) IN MEMORIAM .............................................................................................................................................69 Hopkins' Aesthetic Thoery, Macro Graziosi ...........................................................................................71 "The terror by night": A Reading of "I wake and feel the fell
Volume XVI # 4 (January, 1990) Scanning Sprung Rythm: A Hearing for Gerard The Mixed Emotions of Hopkin's "Portrait of Two Beautiful "The ooze of oil Crushed"; Hopkins' Refurbishment
Volume XVII ## 1 & 2 (April - July, 1990) IN MEMORIAM ..............................................................................................................................................5 Hopkins and his Circle: A Bibliography for 1987, Problems of Translatability and Interpretation in Gerard No Haven for Hopkins: A Study of Violence and Self-Division The Avoidance of what's Difficult: Critical Response to Hopkins'
Volume XVII # 3 (October, 1990) The Wreck of the Deutschland and Inspired Language, The Cloven Pomegranate: Metaphor in the Poetry of
Volume XVII # 4 (January, 1991) "The Proportion of the Mixture": Stress and Slack in the A Note on the Non-Virgilian Figura of "Spelt from Sibyl's Leaves," The Mystery of "It" in The Wreck of the Deutschland, "O Ubi? Nusquam" and "Binsey Poplars":
Volume XVIII ## 1 & 2 (April - July 1991) In Memoriam: Carl Sutton Tom Whitlock ................................................................................................5 A New Catalogue of the Hopkins Collection at Campion Hall, A Hopkins Bibliography: 1988 Pamela Palmer ...................................................................................45
Volume XVIII # 3 (October, 1991) Hopkins Worldwide: The Centenary Celebrations of 1989 "I know the sadness, but the cause know not": Reflections
Volume XVIII # 4 (January, 1992) "The Leaden Echo and the Golden Echo"- Hopkins, Vision of a The Idea of Nature in Hopkins's "The Blessed Virgin compared to
Volume XX ## 1-2 (Winter-Spring, 1993 (published 1995)) "What I do is me": Scotist Elements in the Poetry of Gerard Manley A Hopkins Bibliography: 1989, Pamela Palmer ..................................................................................23 Forum: James Finn Cotter .......................................................................................................................38 Hopkins and All Saints' Babbacombe, Norman White ......................................................................40 "Sweating Selves": Hopkins' Rebuff of Gnosticism,
Volume XX ## 3-4 (Summer-Fall, 1993 (published 1995)) The Parents and Early Background of Gerard Manley Hopkins,Norman White The Dangerous Conflict between Nature and Grace in Hopkins'
Volume XXI ## 1-2 (Winter-Spring, 1994 (published 1996)) Hopkins and Friends at Oxford: A New Perspective, G.M.Hopkins' "Spring" as a May-Day Poem, A Hopkins Bibliography 1990, Pamela Palmer ...................................................................................29
Volume XXI ## 3-4 (Summer-Fall, 1994 (published 1996)) Hopkins and the Numinous: A Consideration of the Poetry in the Uncommon Lives: Fr Hopkins and Fr. Bacon, Lesley Higgins .........................................................77
Volume XXII ## 1-2 (Winter-Spring, 1995 (published 1996)) Manl(e)y Mortal Beauty: Hopkins as Tractarian Aesthete, In Memoriam: Jean-Georges Ritz (1906-1994), Rene Gallet ...........................................................30 Familiar Hopkins: The Popular Use of His Poetry, Another Link Between Hopkins and Newman, Tom Zaniello ..........................................................43
Volume XXII ## 3-4 (Summer-Fall, 1995 (published 1996)) "There lives the dearest freshness deep down things": The Resistance of the Words: Hopkins's "(Carrion Comfort)",
Volume XXIII ## 1-2 (Winter-Spring, 1996) Four Newfound Hopkins Letters: An Annotated Edition, with Fragment
Electronic Hopkins, R.J.C. Watt ...............................................................................................................41 Wordsworth and Hopkins' "To What Serves Mortal Beauty?",
Volume XXIII ## 3-4 (Summer-Fall, 1996) The Bischoff Collection at Gonzaga University: A Preliminary In Memoriam: The Rev. Anthony D. Bischoff, S.J. (1910-1993), Hopkins as The Crow of Maenefa, Norman White ............................................................................113 Hopkins Bibliography 1991, Pamela Palmer .....................................................................................121
Volume XXIV ## 1-2 (Winter-Spring, 1997) A "Passion for Explanation": Issues of "Audience" in the Poetry and Coventry Patmore and the Politics of Despair, Gerard Roberts........................................................26 Hopkins's Manliness: "Binsey Poplars" and Macbeth, Brian Green ...............................................34 A Hopkins Bibliography 1992-1993, Pamela Palmer ........................................................................38
Volume XXIV ## 3-4 (Summer-Fall, 1997) The Perceptual Origins of Insight, Barbara Boehnke .........................................................................71 The Dublin Notes on Homer: Part II, Fredric W. Schlatter, S.J. .........................................................95
Volume XXV ## 1-2 (Winter-Spring, 1998) Preface to the Jubilee Volume: As Kingfishers Catch Fire ..................................................................3 Paul Mariani, Hopkins as Lifeline .............................................................................................................7 Michael Moore, Why Hopkins Matters ....................................................................................................14 Catherine Phillips, A Hopkins Apprenticeship .....................................................................................17 Norman White, Hopkins and Me: How and Why ..................................................................................20 Alan Heuser, Hopkins in My Life and Work ...........................................................................................23 Peter Milward, S.J., Hopkins and I ..........................................................................................................27 Kunio Shimane, Hopkins made Me .......................................................................................................30 Gerald Roberts, Coming to Hopkins .....................................................................................................34 Alison G. Sulloway, For the Celebratory Issue .....................................................................................37 Cary Plotkin, Stumbling on Hopkins ......................................................................................................42 Joseph J. Feeney, S.J., Swimming and Driving with the Hopkins ...................................................44 Ron Hansen, Hopkins and I ....................................................................................................................47 Sjaak Zonneveld, Why Hopkins Matters to me ....................................................................................49 Jude V. Nixon, Birth of a Brain: Finding Hopkins Finding Self ..........................................................53
Volume XXV ## 3-4 (Summer-Fall, 1998) Preface to Part Two of the Jubilee Volume ...........................................................................................63 Rachel Salmon, Reading Hopkins: A Dialogue Between Lionel Adey, Why Hopkins Matters to Me ...............................................................................................76 Francis L. Fennell, Hopkins' Poetry: "I Cannot Choose but Hear" ...................................................80 Howard W. Fulweiler, Postmodern Indeterminacy and the Search James Finn Cotter, Reading Hopkins ...................................................................................................88 Jerome Bump, Hopkins: A Reader Responds ....................................................................................91 David Anthony Downes, Why Hopkins and Me? ..................................................................................94 Ernest Ferlita, S.J., Hopkins Gladly Performed ...................................................................................99 R.K.R. Thornton, Hopkins and Me .......................................................................................................103 Franco Marucci, My Hopkins Apprenticeship .....................................................................................106 Donald Walhout, A memoir about Hopkins .......................................................................................109 John Ferns, Why Hopkins Matters to Me ............................................................................................112 Michael E. Allsopp, How I Came, By others' Wisdom and Kindness, Joaquin Kuhn, The Master of Inscapes ..............................................................................................120 Tom Zaniello, Catching Up with Hopkins ...........................................................................................124
Volume XXVI ## 1-2 (Winter-Spring, 1999) The Rhythm of the "Eurydice," Peter Milward, S.J. .................................................................................3 In Memoriam: Donald E. Stanford, R.W.Crump ...................................................................................22 Orion Behind the Lattices:Stanza 21 of "The Wreck of the The Idea of 'Musicality' in Hopkins' Verse, Christopher R. Wilson ....................................................27 Review .........................................................................................................................................................56
Volume XXVI ## 3-4 (Summer-Fall, 1999) G.M. Hopkins as a Metaphysical Poet, Rene Gallet ...........................................................................63 Insisting on Orthodoxy: Robert Bridges' Edition of Digby A Hopkins Bibliography 1994-1995, Pamela Palmer ......................................................................102 In Memoriam: Ruth E. Seelhammer, David Anthony Downes .......................................................123 In Memoriam: Robert Bernard Martin, Lesley J. Higgins .................................................................128
Volume XXVII ## 1-2 (Winter-Spring, 2000) Alpine Art and Science: Hopkins' Swiss Adventure, The Gratitude for Influence: Hopkins in the Work of Anthony "World-Mothering Air": The Virgin Mary as Poetic Image, Reviews:
Volume XVIII ## 3-4 (Summer-Fall, 2001) The Power of Trenching Sounds in "The Sea and the Skylark," A More Rational Hope: The Influence of George MacDonald's "The city tires to death": Images of Urbanization and Natural Corruption Gravity and Grace in the Poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins,
Volume XIX ## 1-2 (Winter-Spring, 2002)
Volume XIX ## 3-4 (Summer-Fall, 2002) Vol. XXX # 3-4 (Summer-Fall, 2003) Vol. XXXI ## 1-4 (Winter-Fall, 2004) CONTENTS OF THIS ISSUE Forward, Cary Plotkin................................................................................................................................ix Norman Hugh MacKenzie, 1915-2004: An Incongruous Life, Lesley Higgins..............................xv Hopkins, Tradition and the Individual Talent, Bernard Bergonzoni..................................................1 Poetry and Religious Work: Defamiliarizing Hopkins'sThe Wreck of the Deutschland, "What Can I But Enumerate Old Themes?", R.K.R. Thornton.........................................................31 Ametaphoricity and Presence in Hopkins's Poetics, Hopkins's Sense of Divine Action, Rene Gallet.................................................................................69 Hopkins and the Problem of Singularity, Daniel Brown...................................................................83 "To prove him with hard questions": Degrees of Answerability in Hopkins's Writings, Hopkins and Augustine, James Finn Cotter....................................................................................127 "A World Undone": Earth and Utterance in Hopkins, Michael D. Moore.....................................143 "Believe me very sincerely yours": Gerard Manley Hopkins as Letter-Writer, Ecstasy and Exultation: "The May Magnificat", Kunio Shimane...................................................167 Scarlet Geraniums and the "Mother of Muses": Hopkins in Wales, 1874-1877, |