Hopkins and Heidegger is a new exploration of Gerard Manley Hopkins' poetics through the work of Martin Heidegger. More radically, Brian Willems argues that the work of Hopkins does no less than propose solutions to a number of hitherto unresolved questions regarding Heidegger's later writings, vitalizing the concepts of both writers beyond their local contexts. Willems examines a number of cross-sections between the poetry and thought of Hopkins and the philosophy of Heidegger. While neither writer ever directly addressed the other's work - Hopkins died the year Heidegger was born, 1899, and Heidegger never turns his thoughts on poetry to the Victorians - a number of similarities between the two have been noted but never fleshed out. Willems' readings of these cross-sections are centred on Hopkins' concepts of 'inscape' and 'instress' and around Heidegger's reading of both appropriation ( Ereignis) and the fourfold ( das Geviert). This study will be of interest to scholars and postgraduates in both Victorian literature and Continental philosophy.
- | Author: Brian Willems
- | Publisher: Continnuum-3PL
- | Publication Date: Dec 29, 2011
- | Number of Pages: 142 pages
- | Binding: Paperback or Softback
- | ISBN-10: 1441123105
- | ISBN-13: 9781441123107
- Author:
- Brian Willems
- Publisher:
- Continnuum-3PL
- Publication Date:
- Dec 29, 2011
- Number of pages:
- 142 pages
- Binding:
- Paperback or Softback
- ISBN-10:
- 1441123105
- ISBN-13:
- 9781441123107