The greatest English religious poet of the nineteenth century,
Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844-89) was a Jesuit priest and literary
scholar whose life ended prematurely after his exhausting pastoral
work among the slums of Liverpool and Dublin. His poems are
dazzling celebrations of God's endless creative power couched in a
uniquely expressive poetic diction, and all his mature poetry is
her reprinted, together with illuminating fragments from journals,
letters, sermons and lectures in which he expounds his literary and
religious outlook.
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