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A Heart Lost in Wonder: The Life and Faith of Gerard Manley Hopkins (Library of Religious Biography (LRB)) A Heart Lost in Wonder: The Life and Faith of Gerard Manley Hopkins (Library of Religious Biography by Catharine Randall
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“awareness of the divine, in large measure because of the intricate detail and difference of all creatures. He saw through a spiritual lens; while Darwin sought evidence of evolution and change, Gerard noted documentation of specialness, sameness, absolute identity in inscape and its effect on him: his response, generated by the inscape of the thing, he called “instress.” The term was almost musical, like a downbeat or rhythm or rest; the various and multifaceted forms of natural life clustered like notes on a ruled page of musical composition. He saw it, and he heard it. It was for him a great symphony composed of particularities, and so would his poetry become. For now, there were hints and foreshadowings in his prose.”
Catharine Randall, A Heart Lost in Wonder: The Life and Faith of Gerard Manley Hopkins (Library of Religious Biography