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Hopkins Norman White (Senior Lecturer in Modern English Literature, Senior Lecturer in Modern English Literature, University College, Dublin)

Hopkins par Norman White (Senior Lecturer in Modern English Literature, Senior Lecturer in Modern English Literature, University College, Dublin)

Résumé

In this biography of Hopkins, the author uses the intimate evidence of Hopkins's poems, letters and journals, and his personal knowledge of the places where Hopkins lived to explore the life of the priest-poet who constantly felt himself "the stranger" in his world.

Hopkins Résumé

Hopkins: A Literary Biography Norman White (Senior Lecturer in Modern English Literature, Senior Lecturer in Modern English Literature, University College, Dublin)

`To seem the stranger lies my lot, my life/Among strangers': so begins one of the darkest and most overtly autobiographical of Hopkins's poems, written in Ireland a few years before his death. In this major new biography, more deeply researched, fully documented, and comprehensive than any before it, Norman White uses the intimate evidence of the poems, letters, and journals, his personal knowledge of the places where Hopkins lived, and all surviving documentary records, to explore the life of the priest-poet who constantly felt himself `the stranger' in his world. It was more than just the enforced restlessness of his life following his conversion and the decision at twenty-four to become a Jesuit - though Hopkins's writings again and again reveal his responsiveness to place, and his poignant sense of having no true home. His inner life was also an unresolved search for answers to his own difficult temperament: a series of crises, in fact, to which his responses were typically extreme, and ultimately unsatisfying. His vivid apprehension of beauty and particularity - in language, in the characters of men, in natural things, in what he perceived as the nature of Christ - was fuelled as much by longing as by calm assurance of belief. It is just this that makes him a supreme poet not only of nature but of the religious condition: the experience of both faith and despair. Norman White investigates Hopkins's background and Oxford student life, and the Roman Catholic world which he entered, carefully and without prejudgements, setting his development and the movement of his thought against the background of Victorian England. The turmoil of Hopkins's strange personality, which often militated against his chances of happiness and success, is fully explored, as is the effect of his austere profession on his highly original writings - the journals and poems that are among the most remarkable works of literature in the English language.

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a work of love, of exact and minute scholarship, and of informed admiration of Hopkins's world * Times Literary Supplement *
This is a work of studied love for its subject; there is unlikely to be a more scrupulous biography of the poet in my lifetime * Eric Griffiths, The Times *

À propos de Norman White (Senior Lecturer in Modern English Literature, Senior Lecturer in Modern English Literature, University College, Dublin)

White is the author of over 60 articles and reviews on Hopkins.

Informations supplémentaires

GOR004229135
9780198183501
019818350X
Hopkins: A Literary Biography Norman White (Senior Lecturer in Modern English Literature, Senior Lecturer in Modern English Literature, University College, Dublin)
Occasion - Bon état
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Oxford University Press
1995-06-01
550
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