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  • Title
  • DECLARATION
  • CERTIFICATE
  • CONTENTS
  • Preface
  • List of Abbreviations
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Inscape and Individuality
  • FIGURES Illustrating Hopkinss Concern for Form.
  • Fig. 1. The Famous Bluebell Passage.
  • Fig. 2. The flouncing movement of a freshly caught mackerel
  • Fig. 3. The flight of 3 heron
  • Fig. 4. The pattern of a net pulled horizontally seen in fir and beech wood
  • Fig. 5. The
  • Fig. 6. The strange shape of a pond called Bethseda
  • Fig. 7. The skeleton inscape of a spray of an ash
  • Fig. 8. The pattern of scum in standing milk
  • Fig. 9. The patterns seen in flowers
  • Fig. 10. The pattern of drapery flying in two coils
  • Fig. 11. Enlarged reproduction of the manuscript of the poem
  • 3. The Concept of Individuality
  • 4. The Conflict in Hopkins
  • 5. The Implications of Synthesis
  • 6. A Structural Analysis of Hopkinss Poetry
  • 7. The Cogito of the Poems
  • CONCLUSION
  • Notes
  • Works Cited
  • Primary Sources
  • Secondary Sources