Gerard Manley Hopkins: Sensuality and spirituality in the Diaries and Journals

Gerard Manley Hopkins’s Diaries (1862-66) and Journals (1866-75) have received relatively little critical attention. They are studied principally as a means to more fully understanding the poetry. In fact, Hopkins was working out his ideas in prose concerning the proper place of art and beauty in re...

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Published in:Christianity & literature
Main Author: Stewart-Steinberg, Suzanne (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Johns Hopkins University Press [2016]
In: Christianity & literature
RelBib Classification:CD Christianity and Culture
KBF British Isles
TJ Modern history
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Summary:Gerard Manley Hopkins’s Diaries (1862-66) and Journals (1866-75) have received relatively little critical attention. They are studied principally as a means to more fully understanding the poetry. In fact, Hopkins was working out his ideas in prose concerning the proper place of art and beauty in religious life long before he expressed that conviction in the sonnets that he composed in Wales in 1877. The Diaries and Journals articulate what is conventionally attributed only to the poems: that in perceiving nature so intensely, sensuously, and deeply, he was discovering the sacramental presence of God in Creation. As we study Hopkins’s poetry, the Diaries and Journals must be acknowledged, not as mere shadows of the poems to come but as prior evidence of his spiritually charged perceptual processes, and his command of the powers of language to express his mystical experience.
ISSN:2056-5666
Contains:Enthalten in: Christianity & literature
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1177/0148333115588035