Special Anniversary Feature: Excerpts from the War Years
Winter 1989
The Analogical Mirrors
From the Summer 1944 issue. Hopkins is full of pitfalls for the unwary. There is a double difficulty: his Catholic beliefs and experience on one hand; his individual use of […]
Nonfiction
Winter 1945
The New York Wits
It may indeed turn out that the present cleavage between popular and rational forms of entertainment will never be mended. The common reader with whom Dr. Johnson rejoiced to concur […]
Gerard Manley Hopkins
Summer 1944
The Analogical Mirrors
Hopkins is full of pitfalls for the unwary. There is a double difficulty: his Catholic beliefs and experience on one hand; his individual use of the resources of English on […]
