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Paperback God's Grandeur and Other Poems Book

ISBN: 0486287297

ISBN13: 9780486287294

God's Grandeur and Other Poems

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Excellent sampling of works by one of the Victorian era s most individual poets includes among other strikingly original poems "The Wreck of the Deutschland, " "Carrion Comfort," "The Caged Skylark,"... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Thou are indeed just , Lord

I do not know whether this volume contains the whole of Hopkins' poetry, but it does contain a number of his immortal poems. 'Felix Randal, the Farrier' The world is filled with the Grandeur of God, 'Pied Beauty'. Hopkins is in my feeling one of the greatest of English poets. His verse has an intensity, a freshness in which he sees into the deepest heart of things. It has a portrayal of mood and feeling, especially despair which is deep and unique. His language is his own and his rhythm a remarkable invention and return to primal Anglo-Saxon sprung verse. Some of his lines go with me all the time, inspire and fill me with a sense of how Beauty in Words lifts the Soul. I myself love two poems of his above all, the one which begins with 'Thou art Indeed Just Lord' and which ends with 'Birds build, but not I build, but strain , Time's Eunuch, and never breed one work that wakes, Thou, O my Lord of Life, Send my Roots Rain. " And the second I most love is the title poem of this collection, " The world is charged with the Grandeur of God/ It will flame out like shining from shook foil/. There are other more richly annotated editions of his poems which are also recommended.

Excellent Catholic Poetry

The poetry of Fr. Gerard Manley Hopkins is some of the greatest modern Catholic poetry ever produced by an Englishman. Received into the Catholic Church by J.H. Newman and later ordained a Jesuit priest, Fr. Hopkins never made a name for himself while alive. After his death, a friend of his discovered his poetry, compiled it into a short volume, and published it. It immediately became a hit amongst the English, and eventually spread throughout the entire Catholic world. Hopkins uses a variety of verse (from sprung to your run-of-the-mill iambic pentameter), which makes for an exciting read. Some of his poems, such as GOD'S GRANDEUR and PIED BEAUTY have even made it into a poetry appendix in the American translation of the Catholic breviary. These poems are wonderful starters for meditation, and they capture the thoughts of a man's heart as it aspires towards God. A wonderful read.

Not poetry for the uninitiated....

This is a good, inexpensive introduction to Gerard Manley Hopkins. There is a brief section talking about Hopkins and how much of his poetry was lost. This gives you an idea of who is giving you this poetry.For the poetry student, the Author's Preface is essential. Here, Sprung Rhythm is explained. If you are not a serious student of poetry, this will probably be lost on you. It is not necessary to read the poetry, but to understand Hopkins' style, it is a must-read.The poetry itself is filled with religious and classical images and allusions. If you are not well-read, like me, you may not get every thing that Hopkins is explaining to you. There are some notes in the back, but these are limited. I have no doubt that Hopkins is intelligent, but I will need to do some extra reading to fully understand all of this.I think this is a great read. It is not a quick read by any means. This is poetry which is read again and again to get a full understanding. I would also recommend reading this aloud.

Hit me with some more of the sprung rhythm baby!

On those days when getting out of bed is a psychological problem, I take one cup of earl grey with milk and a shot of Gerard Manley Hopkins. Something about the way he puts his words together makes me walk out of the house seeing in a totally diferent way. Hopkins struggles with what it is to be faithful, with what it is to live in creation in a way which honors God, with what, finally, it is to be human. I'm particularly fond of this volume, just because it contains all my favorite of his poems. I've tried a couple of other collections of his work, but I find that I just flip through them until I come to the stuff that I like from this one, so what's the point. Carrion Comfort, The Windhover, and God's Grandeur are incredible pieces of work. I've read them, literally, hundreds of times and they have not lost their ability to challenge me. That, in my experience, is a rare thing; something that helps me get out of bed in the morning.
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