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Gerard Manley Hopkins’s “Spring and Fall”

By Gerard Manley Hopkins and Julian Peters

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Contributed By Gerard Manley Hopkins

Gerard Manley Hopkins, who in life was considered a failure as both a poet and a priest, posthumously became one of the great poets of the modern era.

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Contributed By Julian Peters

Julian Peters is an illustrator and comic book artist living in Montreal, Canada, who focuses on adapting classical poems into graphic art. His work has been exhibited internationally and published in several poetry and graphic art collections.

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