
Sketches and Scholarly Studies: Part 1: Academic, Classical, and Lectures on Poetry offers an original perspective on Gerard Manley Hopkins's training as a classicist. R. K. R. Thornton's edition attempts to follow the turns of Hopkins's mind, and to clarify what he was exploring. The notes and introductions reveal how careful a scholar Hopkins was, how intricate his knowledge of the Classics, and how his critical positions developed. The edition reveals in all its detail the range of Hopkins's research into the notion of poetry itself, when he prepared for his fellow Jesuits a course on 'rhetoric'. These areas were his training ground before he launched into his new-found poetic with 'The Wreck of the Deutschland'. Through this authoritative critical edition, we see Hopkins's continued exploration of metrics and glimpses of material which would grow into the major poetry that we know, but everywhere we can see the acuity of Hopkins's mind.
This volume investigates the intellectual foundations and scholarly development of Gerard Manley Hopkins, specifically examining how his rigorous training as a classicist informed his later poetic innovations. R. K. R. Thornton provides a comprehensive critical edition that maps the evolution of Hopkins's critical thought, utilizing his lecture notes, academic exercises, and preparatory studies for his Jesuit rhetoric courses. By contextualizing these documents, the text argues that Hopkins's mastery of classical structures served as the essential precursor to his unique poetic voice.
What You Will Find
Scholars and literary historians regard this volume as a foundational resource for understanding the technical and intellectual rigor behind Hopkins's work. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a vital reference for those studying the intersection of Victorian classical education and modern poetic theory.
Page Count:
592
Publication Date:
2021-10-26
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199534012
ISBN-13:
9780199534012
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