The Divided Self in Shakespeare and Hopkins

Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 47 (2):253-270 (1972)
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Abstract

Shakespeare's plays offer a clue to the movement of Hopkins's mind and this in turn offers a clue to the profoundest meaning of the plays.

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