The Fire that Breaks: Gerard Manley Hopkins?s Poetic Legacies

The Fire that Breaks

Gerard Manley Hopkins?s Poetic Legacies
 
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ISBN13:9781942954361
ISBN10:19429543611
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Illusztrációk: The Fire that Breaks brings together an international team of scholars to explore for the first time Hopkins?s extended influence on the poets and novelists who defined Anglo-American literature throughout the past century.
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The Fire that Breaks brings together an international team of scholars to explore for the first time Hopkins?s extended influence on the poets and novelists who have defined modern and contemporary Anglo-American literature since the advent of the twentieth century.

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The Fire that Breaks traces Gerard Manley Hopkins?s continuing and pervasive influence among writers of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Not only do the essays explore responses to Hopkins by individual writers?including, among others, Virginia Woolf, T. S. Eliot, Elizabeth Bishop, Seamus Heaney, Geoffrey Hill, and Charles Wright?but they also examine Hopkins?s substantial influence among Caribbean poets, Appalachian writers, and contemporary poets whose work lies at the intersection of ecopoetry and theology. Combining essays by the world?s leading Hopkins scholars with essays by scholars from diverse fields, the essays examine both known and unexpected affinities, and The Fire that Breaks is a persistent testimony to the lasting, continuing impact of Hopkins on poetry in English.

'A perennial problem in Hopkins scholarship is that the seemingly unending process of explicating his highly idiosyncratic oeuvre has prevented a serious consideration of the formal and thematic continuities between his writings and those of his contemporaries and successors... Consequently, this collection makes a very welcome contribution to the scholarly conversation.'
A. J. Nickerson, Review 19
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Acknowledgments

Introduction: ?Rash-Fresh, Re-Winded, New-Skein??d Score?: The
Enduring Newness of Gerard Manley Hopkins
Daniel Westover

1 ?Admire and Do Otherwise?: Gerard Manley Hopkins and
Ivor Gurney
R. K. R. Thornton
2 ?Such a Mix of Beauty and Horror?: Two Modes of Modernist
Response to Hopkins
Lesley Higgins
3 Action and Repose: Gerard Manley Hopkins?s Influence in the
Poems of Elizabeth Bishop
Ben Howard
4 The One Sane Milkman, I Fear: The Complex, Abiding Influence
of Father Hopkins on John Berryman
Paul Mariani
5 Seamus Heaney?s Hopkins
Richard Rankin Russell
6 Gerard Manley Hopkins and Geoffrey Hill: A Compound Ghost
Catherine Phillips
7 ?A Billion Times Told Lovelier?: Reclaiming Hopkins?s
Theological Legacy through Geoffrey Hill?s Kenotic Lens
Devon Abts
8 ?Strange Elation? and a Strange Relation: Gerard Hopkins and
Caribbean Poetry
Emily Taylor Merriman
9 ?Hack and Rack the Growing Green?: Gerard Manley Hopkins,
Ecotheology, and the Poetry of Denise Levertov, Pattiann Rogers,
and Martha Silano
Lynn Domina
10 ?Before the Word and World became Separate?: Hopkins and
Charles Wright?s Contemplative Verse
Joe Moffett
11 ?A Mix of Mineral and Grease?: Gerard Manley Hopkins and
Contemporary Appalachian Poetry
Thomas Alan Holmes
12 Hansen?s Hopkins: The Poet as Postmodern Exile
Adrian Grafe
13 An Afterword to My Visit
Joseph J. Feeney, SJ
Notes
Contributors
Index