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REV. ROBERT BOYLE, S.J. COLLECTION OF GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS CRITICISM

Collection of The Works of Gerard Manley Hopkins

Volume Article Marginal Notes by Boyle
The Correspondence of Gerard Manley Hopkins and Richard Watson Dixon. Edited by Claude Colleer Abbot. London: Oxford University Press, 1955. *
Further Letters of Gerard Manley Hopkins. Second edition. Compiled by Claude Colleer Abbot. London: Oxford University Press, 1956. *
A Hopkins reader. Revised edition. Edited by John Pick. Garden City, New Jersey: Image Books, 1966. *
The Journals and Papers of Gerard Manley Hopkins. Second edition. Edited by Humphry House. London: Oxford University Press, 1966. *
The Letters of Gerard Manley Hopkins to Robert Bridges Second revised edition. Edited by Claude Colleer Abbot. London: Oxford University Press, 1955. *
Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins. Third Edition. Edited by Robert Bridges. Additional Poems, Notes, and a Biographical Introduction by W.H. Gardner. New York: Oxford University Press, 1948. *
The Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins. Forth edition. Edited by W.H. Gardner and Norman H. Mackenzie. London: Oxford University Press, 1967. *
Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins. Introduction by Ernest Ferlita, S.J. Made in celebration of the Centennial of Gonzaga University. Nevada City, California: Harold Berliner, 1987.
The Sermons and Devotional Writings of Gerard Manley Hopkins. London: Oxford University Press, 1967. *
The Windover. Edited by John Pick. The Merrill Literary Casebook Series, Edward P.J. Corbett, ed. Columbus, Ohio: Charles E. Merrill Publishing Company, 1969.
The Wreck of the Deutschland. Introduction by James Dickey. Boston: David Godine, 1971.


Boyle, G.M. Hopkins Collection

Volume Article Marginal Notes by Boyle
Articles By Rev. Robert Boyle, S.J.:
"Duns Scotus in the Poetry of Hopkins." From: Scotus Speaks Today, 1266-1966. Proceedings of the Seventh Centenary Symposium. Southfield, Michigan. Duns Scotus College, 1969, pp. 297-319.
"Hopkins, Brutus, and Dante." From: Victorian Poetry 24 (Spring 1986): 1-12.
"Hopkins' Imagery: The Thread of the Maze." Reprinted from: Thought 35 (Spring 1960): 57-90.
"Hopkins' Use of 'Fancy'." From: Victorian Poetry 10 (Spring 1972): 17-27.
"The Imagery of Macbeth, I, vii, 21-28." Reprinted from: Modern Language Quarterly 16 (June 1955): 130-136.
"'Man Jack the Man Is': The Wreck from the Perspective of 'the shepard's brow." See: Sulloway, Alison G., ed. Critical Essays on Gerard Manley Hopkins, pp. 103-116. *
Metaphor in Hopkins. Chapel Hill, North Carolina: University of North Carolina Press, 1961.
"The Nature of Metaphor: Further Considerations." Reprinted from: The Modern Schoolman 34 (May 1957): 283-298.
"Time and Grace in Hopkins' Imagination." From: Renascence 29 (Fall 1976): 7-24.
Book Reviews by Rev. Robert Boyle, S.J.:
A Commentary on the Complete Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins, by Paul L. Mariani, 1970. [Bibliographic information unknown], 3 pgs.
The Dragon in the Gate: Studies in the Poetry of G.M. Hopkins, by Elisabeth Schneider , 1968. Reprinted from: Journal of English and German Philosophy 70 (April 1971): 327-332.
Hopkins the Jesuit: The Years of Training, by Alfred Thomas, S.J., 1969. From: Victorian Poetry 9 (Winter 1971): 455-458.


MISCELLANEOUS CRITICISM

Author(s) Title and Information Marginal Notes by Boyle
Alitzer, Thomas J. J. The Self-Embodiment of God. New York: Harper & Row, 1977.
Bruns, Gerald L. Modern Poetry and the Idea of Language. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1975 (second printing).
Donato, Eugenio and Richard Macksey, eds. The Structuralist Controversy: The Language of Criticism and the Sciences of Man. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1975 (second printing). *
Moore, Harry J., Jr. and Thomas F. Staley, eds. The Shapeless God. Essays on Modern Fiction. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1977.
Purdy, Strother B. The Hole in the Fabric. Science, Contemporary Literature, and Henry James. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1977.
Staley, Thomas F. Dorothy Richardson. Twayne's English Authors Series. Sylvia E. Bowman, ed. Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1976.
Stephens, James Francis Bacon and the Style of Science. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1975.
Thomas, Owen Metaphor and Related Subjects. New York: Random House, 1969.
Vinaver, Eugene Form and Meaning in Medieval Romance. Presidential Address of the Modern Humanities Research Association, 1966.


MISCELLANEOUS WORKS

Author(s) Title and Information Marginal Notes by Boyle
Allen, Woody Side Effects. New York: Ballantine Books, 1980.
Cary, Joyce Herself Surprised. New York: Perennial Library, Harper & Row, 1965.
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Cary, Joyce The Horse's Mouth. New York: Perennial Library, Harper & Row, 1967.
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Cary, Joyce To Be A Pilgrim. New York: University Library, Grosset & Dunlap, 1942. *
Friedman, Alan Warren "Joyce Cary's Cubistic Morality." Reprinted from: Contemporary Literature 14 (Winter 1973): 78-96.
Catallus The Poems of Catallus. Translated by Peter Whigham. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1969.
Clark, Mark (former student of Boyle's) "Waking." Reflection, publication of the Associated Students of Gonzaga University, 1985, pp. 42-43.
Hawthorne, Nathaniel Hawthorne's Lost Notebook, 1835-1841. Facsimile from The Pierpont Morgan Library. University Park, Pennsylvania: The Pennsylvania State University Press, 1978.
Miller, Henry The Smile at the Foot of the Ladder. New York: New Directions, 1974.
Moritz, A.F. The Tradition. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1986.
Thackeray, William Makepeace The Rose and the Ring. Harmondsworth: Middlesex, England. Puffin Books, 1967.
Thackeray, William Makepeace The Rose and the Ring. Facsimile from the original in the Pierpont Morgan Library. New York: Pierpont Morgan Library, 1947.


SLIDES

The Escorial

the whole building (1)
court, chapel entrance and spires (2-6)
murals and paintings (7-11)
tombs (12-15)
interior of chapel (16-23)

Inversnaid (24-28)

Oxford

Towery (49-52)
branchy (53-54)
river (55-58)
brickish (59-61)
walls (62-63)
Merton College (65-67)
books (68, 72)

Wight

Carisbrook Keep (73-91)
Applecurcoombe House &View (92-93, 95-101, 103-109)
Ventnor town & Boniface down

Crows (110)
from top of Boniface Down (113-115)
looking toward Boniface from the west (116-119)
cemetery (120-122, 124(2), 126, 128-131)

Ventnor coast from the sea

(132-133, 136, 144, 147-148, 150, 154)

Tintern Abbey (157-160, 170, 180, 180B, 184-186, 188, 190)

St. Beuno's (193-197, 199-205A)
Penmaen Pool (206-213, 216-220)
Sheep (222-228)
Wales (229-230, 232-236, 237-239)
Last Lights (241-242)
Glasnevin (244)

"Margaret Are You Grieving" (2 sets, 1 at 110mm); Thomas Singleton, S.J., Alice Semrad, Alice's niece and cousin; taken at Regis College, c. 1957

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