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- A modern Jesuit was Gerard Manley Hopkins, the poet.
- Gerard Manley Hopkins, the Jesuit poet, lived there.
- It was through Bridges efforts that Gerard Manley Hopkins achieved posthumous fame.
- Here Jesuit poet Gerard Manley Hopkins taught classical Greek.
- One of the Jesuits at Manresa House was the poet Gerard Manley Hopkins.
- The Oxford visit coincided with the centenary of the death of Gerard Manley Hopkins.
- He has primarily published on the works of William Shakespeare and Gerard Manley Hopkins.
- Marcus Clarke was educated at Highgate School, where his classmates included Gerard Manley Hopkins.
- :Gerard Manley Hopkins, Carrion Comfort.
- It is named for Gerard Manley Hopkins's term " inscape ", invented:
- Gerald lived more ascetically, studying Gerard Manley Hopkins in the hope of rekindling his creative flame.
- Gerard Manley Hopkins wrote many of his poems in six-foot iambic and sprung rhythm lines.
- Gerard Manley Hopkins is particularly identified with the device, which renders his poetry susceptible to parody:
- Bird poems by Gerard Manley Hopkins include " Sea and Skylark " and " The Windhover ".
- Gerard Manley Hopkins used the term " Parnassian " to describe competent but uninspired poetry.
- Among the priests to serve the parish was the poet Gerard Manley Hopkins who arrived in 1879.
- Lowe cites Gerard Manley Hopkins, Anne Sexton, and Mark Doty as influences for her work.
- When ten years old, Gerard Manley Hopkins was sent to board at Highgate School ( 1854 1863 ).
- A dense and dark piece on a poem by the dense and dark English Catholic poet Gerard Manley Hopkins.
- He was the first recipient of the Gerard Manley Hopkins Visiting Professorship at John Carroll University in Cleveland ( 1998 ).
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