With detailed readings of major poems and analysis of manuscript revisions, Ellis examines how Hopkins' particular vision of mystery pervasively affects, not only his own language, but a reader's approach to that language. With detailed readings of major poems and analysis of manuscript revisions, Ellis examines how Hopkins' particular vision of mystery pervasively affects, not only his own language, but a reader's approach to that language.
Gerard Manley Hopkins and the Language of Mystery
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With detailed readings of major poems and analysis of manuscript revisions, Ellis examines how Hopkins' particular vision of mystery pervasively affects, not only his own language, but a reader's approach to that language. With detailed readings of major poems and analysis of manuscript revisions, Ellis examines how Hopkins' particular vision of mystery pervasively affects, not only his own language, but a reader's approach to that language.
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