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Gerard Manley Hopkins, selected poems Contents

  • Introduction
  • Timeline
  • Images
  • Author(s)
    • Hopkins, Gerard Manley
      • Hopkins' Early Years
      • Hopkins - Oxford and Conversion
      • Gerard Manley Hopkins - Life as a Jesuit
      • Gerard Manley Hopkins' Poetic Career
      • Dublin and Hopkins' Last Years
  • The context of writing
    • Religious / philosophical context Show more
      • Religion
      • Roman Catholicism
      • Latitudinarianism
    • Literary context Show more
      • Poetry
      • Romantic poetry
      • Art
    • Hopkins' beliefs about religion and poetry Show more
      • Hopkins' Catholicism
      • Belief in the Bible
      • Duns Scotus
      • Jesuit spirituality
      • Poetry as music
      • Parallelism
      • Poetry as a way of seeing reality
  • Poems for study
    • As Kingfishers Catch Fire Show more
      • Synopsis of As Kingfishers Catch Fire
      • Commentary on As Kingfishers Catch Fire
      • Language and tone in As Kingfishers Catch Fire
      • Structure and versification in As Kingfishers Catch Fire
      • Imagery and symbolism in As Kingfishers Catch Fire
      • Themes in As Kingfishers Catch Fire
    • Binsey Poplars Show more
      • Synopsis of Binsey Poplars
      • Commentary on Binsey Poplars
      • Structure and versification in Binsey Poplars
      • Imagery and symbolism in Binsey Poplars
      • Themes in Binsey Poplars
    • The Blessed Virgin Mary Compared to the Air We Breathe Show more
      • Synopsis of The Blessed Virgin Mary
      • Commentary on The Blessed Virgin Mary
      • Themes / Structure and versification in The Blessed Virgin Mary
      • Imagery and symbolism in The Blessed Virgin Mary
    • Carrion Comfort Show more
      • Synopsis of Carrion Comfort
      • Commentary on Carrion Comfort
      • Language and tone in Carrion Comfort
      • Structure and versification in Carrion Comfort
      • Imagery and symbolism in Carrion Comfort
      • Themes in Carrion Comfort
    • Duns Scotus' Oxford Show more
      • Synopsis of Duns Scotus' Oxford
      • Commentary on Duns Scotus' Oxford
      • Language and tone in Duns Scotus' Oxford
      • Structure and versification in Duns Scotus' Oxford
      • Imagery and symbolism in Duns Scotus' Oxford
      • Themes in Duns Scotus' Oxford
    • God's Grandeur Show more
      • Synopsis of God's Grandeur
      • Commentary on God's Grandeur
      • Language and tone in God's Grandeur
      • Structure and versification in God's Grandeur
      • Imagery and symbolism in God's Grandeur
      • Themes in God's Grandeur
    • Harry Ploughman Show more
      • Synopsis of Harry Ploughman
      • Commentary on Harry Ploughman
      • Language and tone in Harry Ploughman
      • Structure and versification in Harry Ploughman
      • Imagery and symbolism in Harry Ploughman
      • Themes in Harry Ploughman
    • Henry Purcell Show more
      • Synopsis of Henry Purcell
      • Commentary on Henry Purcell
      • Language and tone in Henry Purcell
      • Structure and versification in Henry Purcell
      • Imagery and symbolism in Henry Purcell
      • Themes in Henry Purcell
    • Hurrahing in Harvest Show more
      • Synopsis of Hurrahing in Harvest
      • Commentary on Hurrahing in Harvest
      • Language and tone in Hurrahing in Harvest
      • Structure and versification in Hurrahing in Harvest
      • Imagery and symbolism in Hurrahing in Harvest
      • Themes in Hurrahing in Harvest
    • Inversnaid Show more
      • Synopsis of Inversnaid
      • Commentary on Inversnaid
      • Language and tone in Inversnaid
      • Structure and versification in Inversnaid
      • Imagery and symbolism in Inversnaid
      • Themes in Inversnaid
    • I Wake and Feel the Fell of Dark Show more
      • Synopsis of I Wake and Feel the Fell of Dark
      • Commentary on I Wake and Feel the Fell of Dark
      • Language and tone in I Wake and Feel the Fell of Dark
      • Structure and versification in I Wake and Feel the Fell of Dark
      • Imagery and symbolism in I Wake and Feel the Fell of Dark
      • Themes in I Wake and Feel the Fell of Dark
    • The Leaden Echo and the Golden Echo Show more
      • Synopsis of The Leaden Echo and the Golden Echo
      • Commentary on The Leaden Echo and the Golden Echo
      • Language and tone in The Leaden Echo and the Golden Echo
      • Structure and versification in The Leaden Echo and the Golden Echo
      • Imagery and symbolism in The Leaden Echo and the Golden Echo
      • Themes in The Leaden Echo and the Golden Echo
    • The May Magnificat Show more
      • Synopsis of The May Magnificat
      • Commentary on The May Magnificat
      • Language and tone in The May Magnificat
      • Structure and versification in The May Magnificat
      • Imagery and symbolism in The May Magnificat
    • My Own Heart, Let Me Have More Pity On Show more
      • Synopsis of My Own Heart, Let Me Have More Pity On
      • Commentary on My Own Heart, Let Me Have More Pity On
      • Language and tone in My Own Heart, Let Me Have More Pity On
      • Structure and versification in My Own Heart, Let Me Have More Pity On
      • Imagery and symbolism in My Own Heart, Let Me Have More Pity On
      • Themes in My Own Heart, Let Me Have More Pity On
    • No Worst, There is None Show more
      • Synopsis of No Worst, There is None
      • Commentary on No Worst, There is None
      • Language and tone in No Worst, There is None
      • Structure and versification in No Worst, There is None
      • Imagery and symbolism in No Worst, There is None
      • Themes in No Worst, There is None
    • Patience, Hard Thing! Show more
      • Synopsis of Patience, Hard Thing!
      • Commentary on Patience, Hard Thing!
      • Language and tone in Patience, Hard Thing!
      • Structure and versification in Patience, Hard Thing!
      • Imagery and symbolism in Patience, Hard Thing!
      • Themes in Patience, Hard Thing!
    • Pied Beauty Show more
      • Synopsis of Pied Beauty
      • Commentary on Pied Beauty
      • Language and tone in Pied Beauty
      • Structure and versification in Pied Beauty
      • Imagery and symbolism in Pied Beauty
      • Themes in Pied Beauty
    • The Sea and the Skylark Show more
      • Synopsis of The Sea and the Skylark
      • Commentary on The Sea and the Skylark
      • Imagery and symbolism in The Sea and the Skylark
      • Themes in The Sea and the Skylark
    • Spelt from Sibyl's Leaves Show more
      • Synopsis of Spelt from Sibyl's Leaves
      • Commentary on Spelt from Sibyl's Leaves
      • Language and tone in Spelt from Sibyl's Leaves
      • Structure and versification in Spelt from Sibyl's Leaves
      • Imagery and symbolism in Spelt from Sibyl's Leaves
      • Themes in Spelt from Sibyl's Leaves
    • Spring Show more
      • Synopsis of Spring
      • Imagery and symbolism in Spring
      • Themes in Spring
    • Spring and Fall Show more
      • Synopsis of Spring and Fall
      • Commentary on Spring and Fall
      • Language and tone in Spring and Fall
      • Themes in Spring and Fall
    • St. Alphonsus Rodriguez Show more
      • Synopsis of St. Alphonsus Rodriguez
      • Commentary on St. Alphonsus Rodriguez
      • Structure and versification in St. Alphonsus Rodriguez
      • Themes / Imagery and symbolism in St. Alphonsus Rodriguez
    • The Starlight Night Show more
      • Synopsis of The Starlight Night
      • Commentary on The Starlight Night
      • Language and tone in The Starlight Night
      • Structure and versification in The Starlight Night
      • Imagery and symbolism in The Starlight Night
      • Themes in The Starlight Night
    • That Nature is a Heraclitean Fire and of the Comfort of the Resurrection Show more
      • Synopsis of That Nature is a Heraclitean Fire
      • Commentary on That Nature is a Heraclitean Fire
      • Language and tone in That Nature is a Heraclitean Fire
      • Structure and versification in That Nature is a Heraclitean Fire
      • Imagery and symbolism in That Nature is a Heraclitean Fire
      • Themes in That Nature is a Heraclitean Fire
    • Thou Art Indeed Just, Lord Show more
      • Synopsis of Thou Art Indeed Just, Lord
      • Commentary on Thou Art Indeed Just, Lord
      • Language and tone in Thou Art Indeed Just, Lord
      • Structure and versification in Thou Art Indeed Just, Lord
      • Imagery and symbolism in Thou Art Indeed Just, Lord
      • Themes in Thou Art Indeed Just, Lord
    • Tom's Garland Show more
      • Synopsis of Tom's Garland
      • Commentary on Tom's Garland
      • Structure and versification in Tom's Garland
      • Imagery and symbolism in Tom's Garland
    • To Seem the Stranger Show more
      • Synopsis of To Seem the Stranger
      • Commentary on To Seem the Stranger
      • Language and tone in To Seem the Stranger
      • Structure and versification in To Seem the Stranger
      • Imagery and symbolism in To Seem the Stranger
      • Themes in To Seem the Stranger
    • To What Serves Mortal Beauty Show more
      • Synopsis of To What Serves Mortal Beauty
      • Commentary on To What Serves Mortal Beauty
      • Language and tone in To What Serves Mortal Beauty
      • Structure and versification in To What Serves Mortal Beauty
      • Imagery and symbolism in To What Serves Mortal Beauty
      • Themes in To What Serves Mortal Beauty
    • The Windhover Show more
      • Synopsis of The Windhover
      • Commentary on The Windhover
      • Language and tone in The Windhover
      • Structure and versification in The Windhover
      • Imagery and symbolism in The Windhover
      • Themes in The Windhover
    • The Wreck of the Deutschland Show more
      • Synopsis of The Wreck of the Deutschland
      • Commentary on The Wreck of the Deutschland
        • Stanzas 1-5: God's dealings with Hopkins
        • Stanzas 6-10: A foundation - the purpose of Christ's coming
        • Stanzas 11-16: Description of the wreck
        • Stanzas 17-23: Description of the nuns
        • Stanzas 24-30: Understanding the nun's cry
        • Stanzas 31-35: Resolution and conclusion
      • Language and tone in The Wreck of the Deutschland
        • Diction in The Wreck of the Deutschland
        • Puns and plays on words in The Wreck of the Deutschland
        • Compounds and neologisms in The Wreck of the Deutschland
        • Tone in The Wreck of the Deutschland
      • Structure and versification in The Wreck of the Deutschland
        • Stanza structure in The Wreck of the Deutschland
        • Alliterative patterns in The Wreck of the Deutschland
        • Rhymes in The Wreck of the Deutschland
        • Metre in The Wreck of the Deutschland
      • Imagery and symbolism in The Wreck of the Deutschland
        • Nature images in The Wreck of the Deutschland
        • Biblical images in TThe Wreck of the Deutschland
        • Figures of speech in The Wreck of the Deutschland
      • Themes in The Wreck of the Deutschland
        • Theodicy: understanding evil in a world God rules in The Wreck of the Deutschland
        • God's sovereignty in The Wreck of the Deutschland
        • Suffering and faith in The Wreck of the Deutschland
        • Nature as God's book in The Wreck of the Deutschland
  • Themes and significant ideas
    • Beauty and its purpose
    • The beauty, variety and uniqueness of nature
    • Christ's beauty
    • Conservation and renewal of nature
    • God's sovereignty
    • The grace of ordinary life
    • Mary as a channel of grace
    • Nature as God's book
    • Night, the dark night of the soul
    • Serving God
    • Suffering and faith
    • The temptation to despair
    • The ugliness of modern life
    • Understanding evil in a world God has made
  • Critical analysis
    • 1. Close Reading
    • 2. Contextual Reading
  • Approaching exams and essays
    • Focus on the question
    • Style
    • Organising your time in exams
    • How to plan an essay
  • Appendices
    • Appendix 1: Hopkins' versification and theory of sprung rhythm Show more
      • Traditional metres in English verse
      • Rhythm
      • Sprung Rhythm
      • Hopkins' versification: difficulties and conclusions
    • Appendix 2: Inscape and instress
  • Resources and further reading
    • Booklist
    • Website resources
    • Other resources
    • Worksheet downloads

Gerard Manley Hopkins, selected poems Images

John Henry Newman Cardinal Wiseman Charles Darwin Lord Tennyson Pre-Raphaelite artwork Exeter cathedral Duns Scotus St Ignatius Loyola Kingfisher, photo by Ryan Chang, available through Creative Commons Aspens at sunset, photo by John Fowler, available through Creative Commons Poplars felled, photo by Zorba the Geek, available through Creative Commons God talking to Job Carrion, photo by Irene Stylianou, available through Creative Commons Oxford, photo by Peter Trimming, available through Creative Commons Welsh valley, photo by Roger Kidd, available through Creative Commons Dove, photo by Dick Daniels, available through Creative Commons Ploughman Labourer Henry Purcell River Elwy, photo by Eirian Evans, available through Creative Commons Loch Lomond, photo by Rosalind Mitchell, available through Creative Commons Mountain burn, photo by Adam Ward, available through Creative Commons Galloping horse, photo by Lali Masriera, available through Creative Commons Mary St Ignatius Pied Piper Sibyl Falling leaves Alphonsus Rodriguez Heraclitus Jeremiah John Milton Kestrel, photo by Andreas Trepte available through Creative Commons Bird soaring on air currents, photo by Snowmanradio available through Creative Commons Ploughing Otto von Bismarck Port of Bremen C. S. Lewis Mary and Jesus Kingfisher, photo by Ryan Chang, available through Creative Commons Aspens at sunset, photo by John Fowler, available through Creative Commons Poplars felled, photo by Zorba the Geek, available through Creative Commons God talking to Job Carrion, photo by Irene Stylianou, available through Creative Commons Duns Scotus Oxford, photo by Peter Trimming, available through Creative Commons Welsh valley, photo by Roger Kidd, available through Creative Commons Dove, photo by Dick Daniels, available through Creative Commons Ploughman Labourer Henry Purcell River Elwy, photo by Eirian Evans, available through Creative Commons Loch Lomond, photo by Rosalind Mitchell, available through Creative Commons Mountain burn, photo by Adam Ward, available through Creative Commons Galloping horse, photo by Lali Masriera, available through Creative Commons Mary St Ignatius Pied Piper Sibyl Falling leaves Alphonsus Rodriguez Heraclitus Jeremiah John Milton Bird soaring on air currents, photo by Snowmanradio available through Creative Commons Ploughing Otto von Bismarck C. S. Lewis Kestrel, photo by Andreas Trepte available through Creative Commons St Ignatius Loyola Mary and Jesus
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John Henry Newman
Cardinal Wiseman
Charles Darwin
Lord Tennyson
Pre-Raphaelite artwork
Exeter cathedral
Duns Scotus
St Ignatius Loyola
Kingfisher, photo by Ryan Chang, available through Creative Commons
Aspens at sunset, photo by John Fowler, available through Creative Commons
Poplars felled, photo by Zorba the Geek, available through Creative Commons
God talking to Job
Carrion, photo by Irene Stylianou, available through Creative Commons
Oxford, photo by Peter Trimming, available through Creative Commons
Welsh valley, photo by Roger Kidd, available through Creative Commons
Dove, photo by Dick Daniels, available through Creative Commons
Ploughman
Labourer
Henry Purcell
River Elwy, photo by Eirian Evans, available through Creative Commons
Loch Lomond, photo by Rosalind Mitchell, available through Creative Commons
Mountain burn, photo by Adam Ward, available through Creative Commons
Galloping horse, photo by Lali Masriera, available through Creative Commons
Mary
St Ignatius
Pied Piper
Sibyl
Falling leaves
Alphonsus Rodriguez
Heraclitus
Jeremiah
John Milton
Kestrel, photo by Andreas Trepte available through Creative Commons
Bird soaring on air currents, photo by Snowmanradio available through Creative Commons
Ploughing
Otto von Bismarck
Port of Bremen
C. S. Lewis
Mary and Jesus
Kingfisher, photo by Ryan Chang, available through Creative Commons
Aspens at sunset, photo by John Fowler, available through Creative Commons
Poplars felled, photo by Zorba the Geek, available through Creative Commons
God talking to Job
Carrion, photo by Irene Stylianou, available through Creative Commons
Duns Scotus
Oxford, photo by Peter Trimming, available through Creative Commons
Welsh valley, photo by Roger Kidd, available through Creative Commons
Dove, photo by Dick Daniels, available through Creative Commons
Ploughman
Labourer
Henry Purcell
River Elwy, photo by Eirian Evans, available through Creative Commons
Loch Lomond, photo by Rosalind Mitchell, available through Creative Commons
Mountain burn, photo by Adam Ward, available through Creative Commons
Galloping horse, photo by Lali Masriera, available through Creative Commons
Mary
St Ignatius
Pied Piper
Sibyl
Falling leaves
Alphonsus Rodriguez
Heraclitus
Jeremiah
John Milton
Bird soaring on air currents, photo by Snowmanradio available through Creative Commons
Ploughing
Otto von Bismarck
C. S. Lewis
Kestrel, photo by Andreas Trepte available through Creative Commons
St Ignatius Loyola
Mary and Jesus