Hopkins, Gerard Manley, 1844-1889

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Name (Hebrew)
הופקינס, ג'ררד מנלי, 1844-1889
Name (Latin)
Hopkins, Gerard Manley, 1844-1889
Date of birth
1844
Date of death
1889
Field of activity
Poetry
Occupation
Poets
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 9847864
Wikidata: Q313693
Library of congress: n 80032727
Sources of Information
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  • ספר: הלב לב הרים לו, 2008.
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Wikipedia description:

Gerard Manley Hopkins (28 July 1844 – 8 June 1889) was an English poet and Jesuit priest, whose posthumous fame places him among the leading English poets. His prosody – notably his concept of sprung rhythm – established him as an innovator, as did his praise of God through vivid use of imagery and nature. Only after his death did Robert Bridges publish a few of Hopkins's mature poems in anthologies, hoping to prepare for wider acceptance of his style. By 1930 Hopkins's work was seen as one of the most original literary advances of his century. It intrigued such leading 20th-century poets as T. S. Eliot, Dylan Thomas, W. H. Auden, Stephen Spender and Cecil Day-Lewis.

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