Gerald Manley Hopkins and the Victorian visual world /
[Book]
Catherine Phillips.
New York :
Oxford University Press,
2007.
1 online resource (xiii, 303 pages) :
illustrations
Includes bibliographical references (pages 264-285) and index.
Early influences -- Hopkins's drawings -- 'Dapple' : Hopkins and architecture -- Art criticism -- Gerard, Arthur, and the illustrated press -- Hopkins, the countryman and the new sculpture -- Theories of vision.
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In her fascinating and beautifully illustrated book, Catherine Phillips uses letters, new archival material, and contemporary publications to reconstruct the visual world Gerard Manley Hopkins knew between 1862 and 1889 - with its illustrated journals, art exhibitions, Gothic architecture, photographic shows, and changing art criticism - and to show how it was connected to the startling originality of his writing. - ;Gerard Manley Hopkins initially planned to become a poet-artist. For five years he trained his eye, learned about contemporary art and architecture, and made friends in the Pre-Ra.
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Gerald Manley Hopkins and the Victorian visual world.