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The Hopkins Society third annual Hopkins lecture: Hopkins: nature and human nature.(Gerard Manley Hopkins)

MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1972, GUSTAVE TUCK THEATRE, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY OF LONDON

FR. Thomas's success in arranging the third Hopkins lecture to be given by Kathleen Raine proved to be a notable success. A poet's encounter with another poet is always different from that of an academic. Poets respond to different aspects of form and language in reading other poets. Many times, such an encounter results in a richly affective, creative reading. Of course, more rarely, a few poets can talk about another poet, combining both a highly aesthetic and a critically principaled approach. Kathleen Raine was one these readers.

Raine was sixty-four when she lectured on Hopkins. ...

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