
Gerard Manley Hopkins
Gerard Manley Hopkins was a 19th-century English poet and Jesuit priest, renowned for his innovative use of language and rhythm in poetry. His works, characterized by vivid imagery and a deep appreciation for nature, often reflect his spiritual beliefs and the beauty of the natural world. Hopkins's poetry, including notable pieces like 'The Windhover' and 'Pied Beauty,' has had a lasting impact on modern literature, influencing numerous poets with his unique style and themes of nature, faith, and the divine.
Born on Apr 28, 1844 (180 years old)
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Gerard Manley Hopkins is referenced for his observations about the 'purple sunsets' caused by Krakatoa.
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