ARTS 520
The Poetry and Thought of Gerard Manley Hopkins
Course Description
Though his slim body of work was unknown during his lifetime, and continues to present great challenges to contemporary readers, Gerard Manley Hopkins is universally acknowledged today as one of the greatest of English poets. In this course, we will survey all of Hopkins's major poems, beginning with his longest and most difficult, “The Wreck of the Deutschland.” We will study and hear his poetry in the context of his life, looking also at his journals, sermons and devotional writings. Hopkins' thought is a great resource for Christian readers today, for it explores the often-neglected centrality of Christ in creation. It helps us to see and appreciate the “Pied beauty” of a world which is “charged with the grandeur of God,” as well as pointing us to some ways in which we humans can be the “eye, heart, tongue” of Creation.Offered | 2026 Winter |
Dates | Jan 5-9 |
Days | Mon, Tue, Wed, Thurs, Fri |
Format | Onsite Only |
Credit Hours | 1-2 |
Room Number | Rm 100 |