Gerard Manley Hopkins and the Language of MysteryUniversity of Missouri Press, 1991 - 352 sider With detailed readings of major poems and analysis of manuscript revisions, Ellis examines how Hopkins' particular vision of mystery pervasively affects, not only his own language, but a reader's approach to that language. |
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Introduction | 3 |
Mysterious Certainty | 9 |
Vision and Revision | 24 |
Copyright | |
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