Vol. XXXI ## 1-4 (Winter-Fall, 2004)
CONTENTS OF THIS ISSUE
Forward, Cary Plotkin................................................................................................................................ix
Norman Hugh MacKenzie, 1915-2004: An Incongruous Life, Lesley Higgins..............................xv
Hopkins, Tradition and the Individual Talent, Bernard Bergonzoni..................................................1
Poetry and Religious Work: Defamiliarizing Hopkins'sThe Wreck of the Deutschland,
Rachel Salmon.........................................................................................................................................11
"What Can I But Enumerate Old Themes?", R.K.R. Thornton.........................................................31
Ametaphoricity and Presence in Hopkins's Poetics,
Cary Plotkin...............................................................................................................................................43
Hopkins's Sense of Divine Action, Rene Gallet.................................................................................69
Hopkins and the Problem of Singularity, Daniel Brown...................................................................83
"To prove him with hard questions": Degrees of Answerability in Hopkins's Writings,
Lesley Higgins.........................................................................................................................................97
Hopkins and Augustine, James Finn Cotter....................................................................................127
"A World Undone": Earth and Utterance in Hopkins, Michael D. Moore.....................................143
"Believe me very sincerely yours": Gerard Manley Hopkins as Letter-Writer,
Catherine Phillips.................................................................................................................................157
Ecstasy and Exultation: "The May Magnificat", Kunio Shimane...................................................167
Scarlet Geraniums and the "Mother of Muses": Hopkins in Wales, 1874-1877,
Joseph J. Feeney, S.J..........................................................................................................................181