The Collected Works of Gerard Manley Hopkins - Thornton, R. K. R.; (szerk.) - Prospero Internetes Könyváruház

 
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ISBN13:9780192889140
ISBN10:0192889141
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The Collected Works of Gerard Manley Hopkins

Volume VI: Sketches and Scholarly Studies, Part II: Musical Settings and Sketches
 
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This volume brings together for the first time two lesser-known aspects of Gerard Manley Hopkins's creative drive: his sketches and drawings and his musical compositions. The drawings are presented with a full introduction and annotations. The musical compositions feature as both manuscript facsimiles and new transcriptions.

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Sketches and Scholarly Studies: Part II, Musical Settings and Sketches brings together two crucial aspects of Gerard Manley Hopkins's insatiable drive to create: drawing, predominantly (but not exclusively) from the early part of his life, when he had ambitions to be a painter; and music, from the later part of his life, when he found in music suggestions of a new contact with the eternal.

Hopkins grew up in a home that emphasized cultural and artistic accomplishments; his brothers Arthur and Everard were both professional illustrators, and his sister Grace was an accomplished pianist. Limited as the corpus of Hopkins's drawings is--four small sketchbooks and a handful of loose drawings--there is certainly evidence to suggest that he might have been a successful illustrator adhering to Ruskinian principles. This edition reproduces the surviving drawings, with a full introduction and annotations placing them in the context of Hopkins's creative life. His musical compositions are presented in both manuscript facsimiles and new transcriptions, revealing his exploration, in a new mode, of ideas of rhythm, harmony, and counterpoint.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Chronology
General Introduction
Hopkins the Musician
Inventory of the Music
Hopkins the Sketcher
Hopkins's Drawings
Index