Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins (Version 2)
Gerard Manley Hopkins
Leído por MichaelMaggs





Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844–1889) was one of the most innovative of English Victorian poets, best known now for his vivid and original imagery of the natural world in verses such as “The Windhover” and “Pied Beauty”.
Hopkins was a master of miniaturisation and condensation. His poetry is characterised by freshness, concentrated originality and often unconventional syntax in which words may have multiple shades of meaning. One of his most important innovations was what he called “sprung rhythm”, a style intended to be read aloud in which — like natural speech — the stressed syllables ‘spring’ between a variable number of unstressed syllables, and in which the poetic lines are defined not by number of syllables but by number of stresses.
At the age of 24 Hopkins converted to Catholicism and began training as a Jesuit priest. For seven years he wrote no poetry at all, believing that he was not called by God to do so. This period ended with a concentrated explosion of originality with “The Wreck of the Deutschland”, his greatest and longest poem (number 4 in this collection) which is dedicated to the memory of five nuns who lost their lives while attempting the sea passage from Germany to England in 1875. Sometimes considered ‘difficult’ by readers who approach it in printed form, the poem’s outlines become clearer when read aloud. It is divided into two sections, an introductory part in which the poet discourses with wonder on the sudden return of his poetic muse after so many fallow years; and a second part in which he describes with dramatic pace the fate of the ship as it hurtles in the storm and snow to its doom on the Kentish sands. At its heart the poem celebrates, in extraordinarily vivid and imaginative terms, the spiritual vision of a nun whose entire attention is absorbed by Christ even as all around her is chaos and terror.
Most of Hopkins’ poetry was unpublished and completely unknown until nearly 30 years after his death when in 1918 Robert Bridges, his old friend and by then Poet Laureate, brought out this book. Hopkins’ originality was soon recognised, and his verse has had a marked influence on many later poets including TS Eliot, Dylan Thomas, WH Auden, Stephen Spender and Cecil Day-Lewis. (Michael Maggs) (3 hr 8 min)
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Author's Preface | 11:30 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
For a Picture of St. Dorothea | 1:59 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
Heaven—Haven | 0:45 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
The Habit of Perfection | 2:53 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
The Wreck of the Deutschland | 22:59 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
Penmaen Pool | 2:53 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
The Silver Jubilee | 1:36 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
God’s Grandeur | 1:29 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
The Starlight Night | 1:34 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
Spring | 1:27 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
The Lantern out of Doors | 1:30 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
The Sea and the Skylark | 1:36 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
The Windhover | 1:44 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
Pied Beauty | 1:10 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
Hurrahing in Harvest | 1:39 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
The Caged Skylark | 1:32 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
In the Valley of the Elwy | 1:30 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
The Loss of the Eurydice | 8:43 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
The May Magnificat | 3:01 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
Binsey Poplars | 1:57 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
Duns Scotus’s Oxford | 1:45 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
Henry Purcell | 2:28 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
Peace | 1:24 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
The Bugler’s First Communion | 4:18 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
Morning Midday and Evening Sacrifice | 1:32 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
Andromeda | 1:29 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
The Candle Indoors | 1:32 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
The Handsome Heart | 1:35 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
At the Wedding March | 1:06 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
Felix Randal | 1:52 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
Brothers | 2:44 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
Spring and Fall | 1:16 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
Spelt from Sibyl’s Leaves | 2:37 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
Inversnaid | 1:26 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
'As kingfishers catch fire, dragonflies draw flame' | 1:32 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
Ribblesdale | 1:27 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
The Leaden Echo and the Golden Echo | 5:49 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
The Blessed Virgin compared to the Air we Breathe | 6:45 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
To what serves Mortal Beauty? | 2:03 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
[The Soldier] | 1:51 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
[Carrion Comfort] | 2:18 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
'No worst, there is none' | 1:46 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
Tom’s Garland | 2:19 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
Harry Ploughman | 2:04 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
'To seem the stranger lies my lot, my life' | 1:32 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
'I wake and feel the fell of dark, not day' | 1:44 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
'Patience, hard thing! the hard thing but to pray' | 1:41 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
'My own heart let me have more have pity on' | 1:31 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
That Nature is a Heraclitean Fire and of the comfort of the Resurrection | 3:11 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
St. Alphonsus Rodriguez | 1:35 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
'Thou art indeed just, Lord, if I contend' | 1:52 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
To R. B. | 1:33 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
Summa | 0:32 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
'What being in rank-old nature should earlier have that breath been' | 1:01 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
On the Portrait of Two Beautiful Young People | 3:17 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
'The sea took pity: it interposed with doom' | 0:37 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
[Ash-boughs] | 1:55 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
'Hope holds to Christ the mind’s own mirror out' | 1:15 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
St. Winefred’s Well | 13:40 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
'What shall I do for the land that bred me' | 1:47 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
'The times are nightfall, look, their light grows less' | 1:17 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
Cheery Beggar | 1:01 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
'Denis, whose motionable, alert, most vaulting wit' | 0:46 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
'The furl of fresh-leaved dogrose' | 1:25 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
The Woodlark | 2:46 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
Moonrise | 1:14 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
'Repeat that, repeat' | 0:47 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
On a piece of music | 0:23 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
'The child is father to the man' | 0:47 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
'The shepherd’s brow, fronting forked lightning' | 1:31 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
To his Watch | 1:16 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
'Strike, churl; hurl, cheerless wind' | 0:44 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
Epithalamion | 4:36 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
'Thee, God, I come from, to thee go' | 1:37 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |
'To him who ever thought with love of me' | 0:48 | Leído por MichaelMaggs |