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This volume gathers the poetic and prose works of Gerard Manley Hopkins, an English poet and Jesuit priest whose writing remained largely unpublished during his lifetime. The collection showcases his distinctive contribution to English poetry, particularly his development of sprung rhythm and his use of compound words and dense sonic patterns. His poems frequently engage with themes of nature, divine presence, and spiritual struggle, reflecting both his religious vocation and his deep response to the physical world. The prose selections typically include his journals, letters, and critical writings, which illuminate his theories of poetry and his creative process. Hopkins's work, though unrecognized in his own era, later influenced twentieth-century poets and stands as a significant body of Victorian literature.
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