University Press of America
Pages: 230
Trim: 5½ x 8½
978-0-7618-2386-5 • Paperback • October 2002 • $76.99 • (£59.00)
David A. Downes is Emeritus Professor of English at California State University, Chico, California.
Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 Prologue: Hopkins' Hermeneutical Stages of Consciousness
Chapter 3 Hopkins' Selving Hermeneutics
Chapter 4 Selving The 'I Am' in G.M. Hopkins
Chapter 5 The Poetics of Volition in Hopkins
Chapter 6 The Poetics of the Sacramental Word: Hope and Freedom
Chapter 7 Poems of Existence
Chapter 8 The Poetics of Redemption
Chapter 9 Readers' Responses
Chapter 10 Bibliography
Chapter 11 Index
'Hopkins' Achieved Self' will attract the attention of specialist students and scholars, be they in fields of theology, religious literature or linguistic philosophy.
— Tray E.A. Martin; Notes and Queries
I find particularly original and significant Prof. Downes' critique of the denigration of 'selving' in Modernism...I am also persuaded that applying Ricoeur to Hopkins in this context is original and that insufficient attention has been paid to Hopkins' philosophic exploration of 'selving.'
— Reviewer; Catholic University Press of America
The book is new and original...It joins the notions of selfness and selving that the Victorian Hopkins sketched in his poetry and prose with the thought of Ricoeur...This is a challenging study.
— Michael Allsopp; Christianity and Literature
The book is new and original...It joins the notions of selfness and selving that the Victorian Hopkins sketched in his poetry and prose with the thought of Ricoeur...This is a challenging study.
— Michael Allsopp; Christianity and Literature
'Hopkins' Achieved Self' will attract the attention of specialist students and scholars, be they in fields of theology, religious literature or linguistic philosophy.
— Tray E.A. Martin; Notes and Queries