Hopkins Re-Constructed
By (Author) Justus George Lawler
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
1st October 2000
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900
821.8
Paperback
256
390g
Justus George Lawler's critically acclaimed study of the work of the Jesuit poet Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844-1889) is, once again, available.
"Hopkins Re-Constructed immediately takes its place as the definitive, critical, and literary-religious study of the great devotional poet Gerard Manley Hopkins. Justus George Lawler, our authority upon transcendental forms and structures in poetry, has a deep lyrical and spiritual affinity with Hopkins. The final chapter, a dialectical synthesis of the great poet-priest's life and work, sets a new standard in the study of Hopkins." - Harold Bloom
"Lawler provdes new ways of looking at these seemingly familiar poems. The analysis of the sonnets is remarkable. Lawler's own view is full of surprises and fresh connections." - James Finn Cotter, President, The International Hopkins Association
"A learned and feisty book that will stimulate and engage Hopkins lovers and Hopkins scholars." - Joseph J. Feeney, S.J., editor, Hopkins Quarterly
"This book is a lively, learned, witty, contentious defense of Gerard Manley Hopkins' poetry against scholars, critics, and biographers who have over-complicated or misread it...Hopkins-Reconstructed is an excellent advanced introduction not only to Hopkins but also to the tradition within which he is to be understood and enjoyed." - J. Hillis Miller
"What will interest readers are Lawler's efforts to construct a unified field theory between Christian theology and physical science. Lawler is on the right track." --David Anthony Downes, Theology Today, April 2002
"The hallmarks of Lawler's criticism are its remarkable erudition both in the Roman Catholic tradition and in what one might term the intertextual prosodic practice' of the major Western poets; in each he exceeds most working interpreters of poetry, and in their combination he is unique....this is Lawler at the top of his analytic game." -The Journal of Religion * Journal of Religion *
Justus George Lawler has been the editor of five publishing imprints and of four journals; he has taught at St. John's University and St. Mary's University in Minnesota, and Loyola University and Xavier University in Chicago. He is author/ editor of more than a score of books on religious-cultural issues.