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The Hopkins Society fourth annual Hopkins lecture: Hopkins language of prayer and praise.(Gerard Manley Hopkins )
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Renascence: Essays on Values in Literature
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June 22, 2005
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MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1973 GUSTAVE TUCK THEATRE, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
MRS. Nowottny was a recognized scholar of comparative literature who wrote about poets and their uses of language. In 1962, she authored a book, The Language Poets Use. In 1966, she delivered the Warton lecture in English poetry for the British Academy, entitled "The Common Privileges of Poetry."
Being a student of literary influences on authorship, in coming to Hopkins, she began her very scholarly lecture with Goethe and Eckermann, setting up a discussion of recurrent Motif in Hopkins's poetry. She acknowledged that for her his poetry is, despite much helpful commentary, ...
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