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Hello: a getting-to-know-you post.: gmhopkins
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The bunker in the back forty. Lifesong - Casting Crowns. Hello: a getting-to-know-you post. I just wanted to get a feel for who else was on this community and what everyone/anyone else does, where your Hopkins interest lies, or just about any random thing you want to tell me. Post a new comment. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. Post a new comment. Post a new comment.
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Is "The Windhover" about Christ? This question was debated at the…: gmhopkins
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Is "The Windhover" about Christ? This question was debated at the Hopkins conference last weekend. Opinions? Post a new comment. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. Post a new comment. Post a new comment. Tis the forged feature finds me. Follow us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter. 1999 LiveJournal, Inc.
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Any decent amount of studying Hopkins will lead one to at least some…: gmhopkins
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Any decent amount of studying Hopkins will lead one to at least some understanding of what Inscape is (though their seem to be about 3 major schools of thought on the matter which don't exactly correlate, but oh well), but what the dash flab is instress? It doesn't seem like anyone in reality agrees on that! I suppose I have some sort of intimations of it, but the ability to explain it seems just beyond my grasp. Also, for those who care, my JP is on the Wednesday after this one. Pray for Finbar.).
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Franciscan in Jesuit robes: gmhopkins
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Franciscan in Jesuit robes. So what about Hopkins' Franciscan affinities? Nor can foot feel being shod. Joy fall to thee, father Francis. And the canticle of creatures that is his poetic work. . . Post a new comment. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. Post a new comment. Post a new comment. Tis the forged feature finds me. Follow us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter.
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Tis the forged feature finds me: gmhopkins
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Tis the forged feature finds me. This is not quite a fully formed question, so bear with me. Seamus Heaney, in his essay "The Fire I' The Flint", discusses Hopkins as an example of the Masculine, forging powers of poetry, as opposed to the femanine 'parthenogenic' power of the Romantics (Keats is his primary example). He quotes Hopkins as saying of Keats. He seems to feel that Keats doesn't quite have control of his own poetry, and part of my question is 'should he? Is Heaney just being silly?
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