“Hurrahing in Harvest”: Exploring an ‘inChristed’ Reality
Even in the midst of the industrustrialization of England during the 19th century, poet and priest Gerard Manley Hopkins insists upon the sustaining and revealing presence of Christ in the physical world. In his Petrarchan sonnet, “Hurrahing in Harvest,” the poet, reflecting upon the late summer fields ripe with abundance, encounters Christ whose presence stirs the soul and propels the speaker into communion and union with God. The poem seeks to represent this space as...
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