Gerard Manley Hopkins Biography
July 28, 1844 – June 8, 1889
Gerard Manley Hopkins established himself posthumously as a leading Victorian poet through his experimental explorations in prosody and daring use of imagery. He was a daring innovator, pushing the boundaries of verse in a period often characterized by traditional forms. His unique approach to rhythm and language revealed new possibilities within poetry. Hopkins's profound lyrical works continue to resonate with readers seeking distinctive and boundary-pushing verse.






