Robert Waldron takes the reader on a psychological and spiritual journey with this remarkable poet and priest.
Waldron offers a probing exploration of Hopkins' self-imposed repression of the enjoyment of beauty and of his own creativity, his frustration at his seeming inability to accomplish anything worthwhile, his unwavering devotion to Jesus and his depression and its influence on the "Terrible Sonnets".
To longtime Hopkins aficionados as well as newcomers to Hopkins' life and work, Waldron is unfailingly a sensitive and sympathetic guide.
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