• Gerard Manley Hopkins was a unique and innovative Victorian Era poet who wrote a group of six poems called the "Terrible Sonnets".
  • Gerard Manley Hopkins was the first of eight children born to Manley Hopkins, a successful marine insurance agent who wrote poetry and technical books.
  • Gerard Manley Hopkins, (born 1844, Stratford, Essex, Eng.—died 1889, Dublin), was an English/Irish poet and Jesuit priest, one of the most individual of Victorian...
  • Biography Gerard Manley Hopkins. This website, like the Hopkins Quarterly journal, is authorized and sponsored by the International Hopkins Association (Dr...
  • Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844 – 1889) was an English poet, Roman Catholic convert, and Jesuit priest. ... Gerard Manley Hopkins, who died this day in 1889.
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  • Gerard Manley Hopkins. His family ambience always helped him to put emphasis on his studies and pursue poetry as his passion and profession as well.
  • Gerard Manley Hopkins was born in Essex. In 1863, he entered Oxford University. There, he experienced a spiritual crisis that led him to join the Roman Catholic...
  • Hopkins refuses to give in to his depression. ... The Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins, notes and introduction by Robert Bridges, then Poet Laureate.
  • Gerard Manley Hopkins was a unique and innovative Victorian Era poet who wrote a group of six poems called the "Terrible Sonnets".