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Article: Hopkins' chiasmus: stanza 1 of "The Wreck of the Deutschland".(Gerard Manley Hopkins)(Critical Essay)
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- Victorian Poetry
- Article date:
- December 22, 2001
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PAUL G. BEIDLER *
But the important part played by parallelism of expression in our poetry is not so well known: I think it will surprise anyone when first pointed out. (Gerard Manley Hopkins, "On the Origin of Beauty") (1)
The passage beyond language requires language or rather a text as a place for the trace of a step that is not (present) elsewhere. (Jacques Derrida, "At This Very Moment In This Work Here I am") (2)
"Can you bind the chains of the Pleiades, or loose the cords of Orion?" (Job 38.31) (3)
In this paper I make the following claims. First, the first stanza of Hopkins' "The Wreck of the Deutschland" employs chiasmus ...