1967 The Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins, Hardcover Book. Fourth Edition based on the first edition of 1918. By W.H. Gardner and N.H. Mackenzie. Measrures about 8.5" by 5.5". 362 pages. No dust cover.
Discover the groundbreaking work of a truly unique voice in English literature with this 1967 edition of "The Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins." This is the respected Fourth Edition from Oxford University Press, edited by the notable scholars W.H. Gardner and N.H. Mackenzie. Hopkins, a Victorian Jesuit priest, was an innovative poet whose work, including his famous "sprung rhythm," went on to influence many modernist writers.
This handsome hardcover volume features a teal cloth binding with elegant silver gilt lettering and a delicate floral emblem on the cover. It is a sturdy, high-quality academic printing, designed for reading and study. This book is in very good vintage condition, with clean covers and a tight binding. Please note, this copy does not have its original dust jacket.
This is an essential volume for any student of poetry, a lover of Victorian literature, or anyone wishing to explore Hopkins' profound and beautiful verse. It makes a thoughtful gift for a professor, a student, or any serious reader. The book's classic design makes it a wonderful addition to a home library, perfect for both reading and display.
This item is vintage, over 50 years old. While it appears to be in very good condition, there may be minor imperfections that I missed.
The Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins 1967 Hardcover Book, Fourth Edition Oxford University Press, Vintage Victorian Poetry
The Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins 1967 Hardcover Book, Fourth Edition Oxford University Press, Vintage Victorian Poetry