“To See Thee I Must [See] Thee, to Love, Love”
In early poems from his years at Oxford, before his conversion to Roman Catholicism and reception into the church by John Henry Newman, Gerard Manley Hopkins wrote several poems, “The Half-way House,” “Nondum,” “Let me to Thee,” and “My prayers must meet a brazen heaven,” where the absence of God—of...
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Brill
2018
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Religion and the arts
Year: 2018, Volume: 22, Issue: 4, Pages: 429-445 |
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Hopkins, Gerard Manley 1844-1889
/ Religious poetry
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Hopkins
conversion
contemplation
“The Half-way House”
“Nondum”
Scotus
Eucharist
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