
Gerard Manley Hopkins's "terrible sonnets," written during his anguished years in Dublin in 1885, stand as some of the most compelling yet perplexing works of Victorian poetry. These six sonnets, though brief, have earned a place of profound significance in literary history,...

Gerard Manley Hopkins's "terrible sonnets," written during his anguished years in Dublin in 1885, stand as some of the most compelling yet perplexing works of Victorian poetry. These six sonnets, though brief, have earned a place of profound significance in literary history,...