Hopkins: A Literary Biography
Norman Whiteen Limba Engleză Paperback – iun 1995
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198183501
ISBN-10: 019818350X
Pagini: 550
Ilustrații: 16 pp halftones
Dimensiuni: 154 x 235 x 34 mm
Greutate: 0.91 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Clarendon Press
Colecția Clarendon Press
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 019818350X
Pagini: 550
Ilustrații: 16 pp halftones
Dimensiuni: 154 x 235 x 34 mm
Greutate: 0.91 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Clarendon Press
Colecția Clarendon Press
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
`This will be the standard Hopkins biography for a long time, and Norman White's patient, precise scholarship (if occasionally too intuitive) will be a model for all future biographers ... White's portraits of Hopkins's parents ... are superb. With rare skill he enables us to walk behind doors closed until now ... he is supremely knowledgeable about Dublin and its people ... an outstanding contribution to Hopkins scholarship.'Christianity and Literature, Vol 41, Summer 1992
The tragic turmoil - the 'wreck of ...'- Hopkins's life sounds out powerfully to its calamitous end in this full account of life and work-
`Norman White has accumulated an impressive array of factual materials and provides revealing selections from diaries and letters in order to make sense of a peculiar, tragic life story ... White's great care in exhaustively documenting every step in Hopkins' career and extreme reticence to speculate beyond the boundaries of the strictly provable make this an eminently trustworthy ... reference work on the late Victorian poet ... an eminently useful biography of a strange and unfortunate man ... The reader comes away from this work with a feeling of enormous loss over a man whose career was cut so short, as wwell as profound gratitude for the gems that he did produce during a life beset by worry and insecurity. For his effectiveness in evoking those feelings, White certainly deserves praise.'Magill's Literary Annual 1993
`masterly study'The Tablet
`excellent biography'Geoffrey Strickland, Sunday Telegraph
`painstaking biography ... The preferred choice as the central theme ... is a sound one: that of Hopkins as "stranger".'Mick Imlah, Independent on Sunday
`Norman White has steeped himself with formidable thoroughness in the background world of the obscure Jesuit priest who has become ... one of the most popular English poets.'Christina Hardyment, Independent
`[a] finely detailed story'Valentine Cunningham, Observer
`it is in the excellence of its literary commentary that the real strength of this biography consists. ... massively detailed, meticulously researched work ... White is very strong on composition of place: all of Hopkins's many habitations are scrupulously described and their atmosphere is well conveyed.Irish Times
`new and voluminous biography ...It is a work of love, of exact and minute scholarship, and of informed admiration of Hopkins's work'P.N. Furbank, Times Literary Supplement
`It is a detailed and patient study, and, I imagine, likely to be the standard life for some time.'Jane Gardam, The Spectator
`Norman White's impressive study of one of the 19th century's most interesting poets will surely prove the definitive life of Hopkins for many years to come.'Hampstead & Highgate Express
`splendidly panoptic study ... rigorous, well-documented, and thorough.'Irish Independent
'White admirably combines his chronicle of a man's life with a shrewd literary commentary ... well-researched and sympathetic study.'Alan Bold, The Glasgow Herald
'The first triumph of Norman White's splendid biography is to show how deeply Hopkins' difficult, intense poetry comes out of his difficult, extreme life ... Norman White's scholarly, human and witty account will surely send many readers back to the poems and enhance that reputation still further.'Jackie Wullschlager, Financial Times
'It is deeply researched and deftly written, brims over with tact and insight; nobody has written better about Hopkins's care for the minutiae of natural history. This is a work of studied love for its subject; there is unlikely to be a more scrupulous biography of the poet in my lifetime.'Eric Griffiths, The Times
'masterly life of Hopkins ... Dr White, in this profoundly intuitive study of Hopkins, writes of the poet's frustrations, disappointments and feelings of spiritual aridity.'Neville Braybrooke, The Tablet
'impressive biography ... its main intention is to explore the origin of the poetry and, by placing it in historical and psychological context, to discover its meaning to us; and in this it succeeds triumphantly'Richard Holloway, Bishop of Edinburgh, Church Times, April 1992
'it is in the excellence of its literary commentary that the real strength of this biography consists ... massively detailed, meticulously researched work'Terence Killeen, The Irish Times Limited, April 1992
'well-researched and sympathetic study'Alan Bold, The Herald
'What Norman White has given us, in the most exhaustive detail, is the context in which Hopkins lived. He also provides excellent readings of the major poems.'Wynn Wheldon, Catholic Herald
'A lot of truth lies in a detailed evocation and Norman White is not economical with details. Hopkins' youth in the London suburbs of Stratford and Hampstead is meticulously recorded. The way to read a poet's biography is with the poems themselves with in arm's reach ... this work richly deserves its place on the same shelf.'Rory Brennan, Books Ireland, September 1992
'lacks the obessional interest in his repressed homosexuality shown in the previous biography ... This is a more appropriately austere work which has liberated the poetry for me.'Richard Holloway, Bishop of Edinburgh, The Scotsman
'The case for seeing Hopkins as a much narrower, less-well-educated thinker than he is usually considered to have been is argued with care and scrupulously documented.'David Brown, University of Durham, Literature and Theology, December 1992
'White has ... devoted years of research to Hopkins, and now offers this scholarly and affectionate study, Hopkins, A Literary Biography. It is eminently scholarly: a storehouse of facts and a triumph of investigation ... the biography as a whole is estimable, with clear, spare prose and near-definitive research. This newer volume I find better researched and less speculative, and I recommend it with scholarly pleasure.'Joseph J. Feeney, America, February 1993
'large and comprehensive biography ... White's quest is admirable: to reconstruct the whole of Hopkins' life. Like many scholarly biographies ... White's extraordinarily well-researched volume will be a standard reference work for knowledge about Hopkins' life.'Joaquin Kuhn, St. Michael's College, University of Toronto, Victorian Studies Association of Ontario Newsletter, No. 51, Spring '93
'White has covered all of the available resources, and his bibliography and footnotes provide the reader a wealth of background ... the mass of information is both helpful and impressive ... As the most complete biography of Hopkins available, this volume is a necessity for all college libraries.'B.W. Whitlock, emeritus, Midwestern State University, Choice, Mar '93
'By exploring the contexts of that achievement so thoroughly Dr White has given us an enhanced sense of its uniqueness: Catholic or protestant, in England or Ireland, Hopkins would always have been an unhappy poet of rare genius.'Norman Vance, Irish Review, Issue 13
'The claim on the dust jacket that this is the most 'deeply researched' and 'fully documented' biography of Hopkins yet to appear seems hard to dispute ... provides a detailed and authoritative account of his travels and travails. White also provides a carefully balanced list of pro-and-anti-Jesuit sources.'T.R. Wright, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, Durham University Journal
'excellent study ... an outstandingly important account of Hopkins's interactions with other Victorian intellectual figures ... and a scrupulously balanced and fair-minded presentation of Hopkins's personality. White's Hopkins should be required reading for students of Victorian literature.'John Batchelor, British Book News, September 1993
'this biography is a monumental achievement ... White's account of Hopkins's life is often very thorough ... this biography remains indispensable to an understanding of Hopkins. There ar so many new facts and anecdotes about Hopkins that a reader will have no trouble assembling a collection about his or her special interests ... a rich source of material for Hopkins scholars for decades.'Jerome Bump, University of Texas at Austin, English Literature in Transition 1880-1920
'Hopkins: A Literary Biography is magisterial in research and fresh in judgement, as it celebrates his genius in poetry and journal-prose. Fact-rich about the poet and his family and friends ... The book's judgements are independent and fresh. White's knowledge of Hopkins is immense, his research astonishing, his discussion of art sure and detailed. The book is a triumph of investigation, the finest scholarly life, and a monument to the author's affection and regard.'Joseph J. Feeney, Saint Joseph's University, Philadelphia, Heythrop Journal
'Dr. White's awesome book offers a reading from a mirror vision: it is clearly secular ... particularly rare because his study combines so many perspectives upon his ambiguous subject, despite the clarity of his principal purposes. Although it took him and his publishing house almost a decade to complete this book, the results thoroughly reward the patience of both author and publisher. White's biography is an indispensable tool for every Hopkins scholar. White's sheer lucid management of so massive an amount of biographical details and his meticulous analysis of the poetry creates a subtle weaving pattern ... any biographer of this self-admitted troubled poet-priest, whose book on Hopkins combines such mastery of biographical facts ... must be considered the Hopkinsian biographer of the decade, and more likely, of many decades to come.'Alison Sulloway, Victorian Poetry, Spring 1993
'White offers a mass of information, plenty of which is new. On matters of factual detail his book is unlikely to be surpassed.'R.J.C. Watt. University of Dundee. Review of English Studies. Vol XLV
White's monumental biography of Gerard Manley Hopkins combines a detailed account of Hopkins's life with an exploration of his poems and journals. Many of the poems and extracts from the journals are reprinted, facilitating a close reading of the work. A vivid and thorough biography.
This prizewinning biography boosts our understanding both as a Victorian and a "modern" poet.
excellent biography
The tragic turmoil - the 'wreck of ...'- Hopkins's life sounds out powerfully to its calamitous end in this full account of life and work-
`Norman White has accumulated an impressive array of factual materials and provides revealing selections from diaries and letters in order to make sense of a peculiar, tragic life story ... White's great care in exhaustively documenting every step in Hopkins' career and extreme reticence to speculate beyond the boundaries of the strictly provable make this an eminently trustworthy ... reference work on the late Victorian poet ... an eminently useful biography of a strange and unfortunate man ... The reader comes away from this work with a feeling of enormous loss over a man whose career was cut so short, as wwell as profound gratitude for the gems that he did produce during a life beset by worry and insecurity. For his effectiveness in evoking those feelings, White certainly deserves praise.'Magill's Literary Annual 1993
`masterly study'The Tablet
`excellent biography'Geoffrey Strickland, Sunday Telegraph
`painstaking biography ... The preferred choice as the central theme ... is a sound one: that of Hopkins as "stranger".'Mick Imlah, Independent on Sunday
`Norman White has steeped himself with formidable thoroughness in the background world of the obscure Jesuit priest who has become ... one of the most popular English poets.'Christina Hardyment, Independent
`[a] finely detailed story'Valentine Cunningham, Observer
`it is in the excellence of its literary commentary that the real strength of this biography consists. ... massively detailed, meticulously researched work ... White is very strong on composition of place: all of Hopkins's many habitations are scrupulously described and their atmosphere is well conveyed.Irish Times
`new and voluminous biography ...It is a work of love, of exact and minute scholarship, and of informed admiration of Hopkins's work'P.N. Furbank, Times Literary Supplement
`It is a detailed and patient study, and, I imagine, likely to be the standard life for some time.'Jane Gardam, The Spectator
`Norman White's impressive study of one of the 19th century's most interesting poets will surely prove the definitive life of Hopkins for many years to come.'Hampstead & Highgate Express
`splendidly panoptic study ... rigorous, well-documented, and thorough.'Irish Independent
'White admirably combines his chronicle of a man's life with a shrewd literary commentary ... well-researched and sympathetic study.'Alan Bold, The Glasgow Herald
'The first triumph of Norman White's splendid biography is to show how deeply Hopkins' difficult, intense poetry comes out of his difficult, extreme life ... Norman White's scholarly, human and witty account will surely send many readers back to the poems and enhance that reputation still further.'Jackie Wullschlager, Financial Times
'It is deeply researched and deftly written, brims over with tact and insight; nobody has written better about Hopkins's care for the minutiae of natural history. This is a work of studied love for its subject; there is unlikely to be a more scrupulous biography of the poet in my lifetime.'Eric Griffiths, The Times
'masterly life of Hopkins ... Dr White, in this profoundly intuitive study of Hopkins, writes of the poet's frustrations, disappointments and feelings of spiritual aridity.'Neville Braybrooke, The Tablet
'impressive biography ... its main intention is to explore the origin of the poetry and, by placing it in historical and psychological context, to discover its meaning to us; and in this it succeeds triumphantly'Richard Holloway, Bishop of Edinburgh, Church Times, April 1992
'it is in the excellence of its literary commentary that the real strength of this biography consists ... massively detailed, meticulously researched work'Terence Killeen, The Irish Times Limited, April 1992
'well-researched and sympathetic study'Alan Bold, The Herald
'What Norman White has given us, in the most exhaustive detail, is the context in which Hopkins lived. He also provides excellent readings of the major poems.'Wynn Wheldon, Catholic Herald
'A lot of truth lies in a detailed evocation and Norman White is not economical with details. Hopkins' youth in the London suburbs of Stratford and Hampstead is meticulously recorded. The way to read a poet's biography is with the poems themselves with in arm's reach ... this work richly deserves its place on the same shelf.'Rory Brennan, Books Ireland, September 1992
'lacks the obessional interest in his repressed homosexuality shown in the previous biography ... This is a more appropriately austere work which has liberated the poetry for me.'Richard Holloway, Bishop of Edinburgh, The Scotsman
'The case for seeing Hopkins as a much narrower, less-well-educated thinker than he is usually considered to have been is argued with care and scrupulously documented.'David Brown, University of Durham, Literature and Theology, December 1992
'White has ... devoted years of research to Hopkins, and now offers this scholarly and affectionate study, Hopkins, A Literary Biography. It is eminently scholarly: a storehouse of facts and a triumph of investigation ... the biography as a whole is estimable, with clear, spare prose and near-definitive research. This newer volume I find better researched and less speculative, and I recommend it with scholarly pleasure.'Joseph J. Feeney, America, February 1993
'large and comprehensive biography ... White's quest is admirable: to reconstruct the whole of Hopkins' life. Like many scholarly biographies ... White's extraordinarily well-researched volume will be a standard reference work for knowledge about Hopkins' life.'Joaquin Kuhn, St. Michael's College, University of Toronto, Victorian Studies Association of Ontario Newsletter, No. 51, Spring '93
'White has covered all of the available resources, and his bibliography and footnotes provide the reader a wealth of background ... the mass of information is both helpful and impressive ... As the most complete biography of Hopkins available, this volume is a necessity for all college libraries.'B.W. Whitlock, emeritus, Midwestern State University, Choice, Mar '93
'By exploring the contexts of that achievement so thoroughly Dr White has given us an enhanced sense of its uniqueness: Catholic or protestant, in England or Ireland, Hopkins would always have been an unhappy poet of rare genius.'Norman Vance, Irish Review, Issue 13
'The claim on the dust jacket that this is the most 'deeply researched' and 'fully documented' biography of Hopkins yet to appear seems hard to dispute ... provides a detailed and authoritative account of his travels and travails. White also provides a carefully balanced list of pro-and-anti-Jesuit sources.'T.R. Wright, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, Durham University Journal
'excellent study ... an outstandingly important account of Hopkins's interactions with other Victorian intellectual figures ... and a scrupulously balanced and fair-minded presentation of Hopkins's personality. White's Hopkins should be required reading for students of Victorian literature.'John Batchelor, British Book News, September 1993
'this biography is a monumental achievement ... White's account of Hopkins's life is often very thorough ... this biography remains indispensable to an understanding of Hopkins. There ar so many new facts and anecdotes about Hopkins that a reader will have no trouble assembling a collection about his or her special interests ... a rich source of material for Hopkins scholars for decades.'Jerome Bump, University of Texas at Austin, English Literature in Transition 1880-1920
'Hopkins: A Literary Biography is magisterial in research and fresh in judgement, as it celebrates his genius in poetry and journal-prose. Fact-rich about the poet and his family and friends ... The book's judgements are independent and fresh. White's knowledge of Hopkins is immense, his research astonishing, his discussion of art sure and detailed. The book is a triumph of investigation, the finest scholarly life, and a monument to the author's affection and regard.'Joseph J. Feeney, Saint Joseph's University, Philadelphia, Heythrop Journal
'Dr. White's awesome book offers a reading from a mirror vision: it is clearly secular ... particularly rare because his study combines so many perspectives upon his ambiguous subject, despite the clarity of his principal purposes. Although it took him and his publishing house almost a decade to complete this book, the results thoroughly reward the patience of both author and publisher. White's biography is an indispensable tool for every Hopkins scholar. White's sheer lucid management of so massive an amount of biographical details and his meticulous analysis of the poetry creates a subtle weaving pattern ... any biographer of this self-admitted troubled poet-priest, whose book on Hopkins combines such mastery of biographical facts ... must be considered the Hopkinsian biographer of the decade, and more likely, of many decades to come.'Alison Sulloway, Victorian Poetry, Spring 1993
'White offers a mass of information, plenty of which is new. On matters of factual detail his book is unlikely to be surpassed.'R.J.C. Watt. University of Dundee. Review of English Studies. Vol XLV
White's monumental biography of Gerard Manley Hopkins combines a detailed account of Hopkins's life with an exploration of his poems and journals. Many of the poems and extracts from the journals are reprinted, facilitating a close reading of the work. A vivid and thorough biography.
This prizewinning biography boosts our understanding both as a Victorian and a "modern" poet.
excellent biography
Notă biografică
White is the author of over 60 articles and reviews on Hopkins. Since completing his Master's thesis on Hopkins, he has lived only in places connected with the poet.