Tag Archives: Gerard Manley Hopkins

Happy Birthday, Alfred Lord Tennyson

Well, Tennyson came up last night, as we sat talking over wine and cheese, in a conversation we were having about poets we loved. We also discussed politics, morons, reading, acting, the new production of Hair in Central Park, resumes, … Continue reading

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Happy Birthday, William Butler Yeats

William Butler Yeats was born today, in 1865. Yeats is a great poet and all that, but I grew up pretty much “over” him because he was kind of omnipresent in our household. We were made to memorize his epitaph … Continue reading

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National Poetry Month: Gerard Manley Hopkins

I suggest reading this poem out loud (that exquisite “ah” at the end … it just makes a difference if it is spoken, rather than read silently). It feels good to say. The language itself. God’s Grandeur The world is … Continue reading

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