“I do not write for the public. You are my public and I hope to convert you.”
Quote by Gerard Manley Hopkins
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Delphi Complete Works of Gerard Manley Hopkins (Illustrated)
The book is a curated selection of Gerard Manley Hopkins' poetry and critical essays, presented in a visually appealing format with illustrations. It is a definitive compilation of his work, showcasing his unique style and profound themes. The collection is designed to provide readers with an in-depth understanding of Hopkins' literary legacy. more
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