Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins Now First Published

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Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins Now First Published

by Gerard Manley Hopkins

EN·~2 hours·5 chapters

Chapters

5 total
1

ROBERT BRIDGES

0:02
2

LONDON - HUMPHREY MILFORD - CATHARINAE - HVNC LIBRVM - QVI FILA EIVS CARISSIMI - POETAE DEBITAM INGENIO LAVDEM EXPECTANTIS - SERVM TAMEN MONVMENTVM ESSET - ANNVM AETATIS XCVIII AGENTI - VETERIS AMICITIAE PIGNVS - D D D - R B

1:33
3

POEMS 1876-1889

1:24:31
4

EDITOR'S NOTES - PREFACE TO NOTES

17:19
5

NOTES

52:15

Description

Gerard Manley Hopkins’s poetry burns with a fierce, almost tactile intensity. He blends the ordinary and the sacred, turning a rain‑sodden field or a soaring bird into a meditation on divine presence. His daring use of “sprung rhythm” and vivid, compressed diction gives each line a pulse that feels both ancient and startlingly fresh.

This collection presents the poems as they first appeared, preserving Hopkins’s unconventional spacing, accented syllables and occasional Greek fragments. Helpful editorial notes guide listeners through the quirks of the original printing, while the faithful transcription lets the listener hear the work as the poet intended. The result is an immersive experience that respects the text’s visual rhythm even in audio form.

Listening to Hopkins is an encounter with nature’s raw power and the poet’s restless faith. His verses swing between awe‑filled reverence and anguished questioning, inviting you to feel the same breath‑quickening wonder. Whether you’re new to his work or returning, the audio brings his rich, resonant language to life.

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Full title

Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins Now First Published Now First Published

Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (149K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2007-08-26

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

Gerard Manley Hopkins

Gerard Manley Hopkins

1844–1889

A Jesuit priest and one of the most original voices of the Victorian era, his poems are loved for their musical language, intense feeling, and fresh way of seeing the natural world. Though little of his work was published in his lifetime, his writing later became deeply influential.

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