
Hurrahing in Harvest
Hurrahing in Harvest is a collection of poems by Gerard Manley Hopkins, an English poet and Jesuit priest, published posthumously in 1918. Known for his innovative use of prosody and imagery, Hopkins's work reflects deep themes of nature and religion, showcasing his unique style, particularly his invention of sprung rhythm. This collection is significant for its exploration of the beauty of the natural world and the spiritual experience, solidifying Hopkins's place among the leading Victorian poets.
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