An Overview of the Themes in Gerard Manley Hopkins’ Poetry
Poem God’s Grandeur As kingfishers catch fire Main Theme(s)
Religion Nature Industrialisation
Religion Nature Beauty Individuality
Spring The Windhover Pied Beauty Inversnaid Felix Randal I wake and feel the fell of dark No worst, there is none Thou art indeed just, Lord
Religion Nature Innocence
Religion Nature Beauty
Religion Nature Individuality
Nature The environment
Sickness Death Religion
Depression Despair Religion
Depression Despair Religion
Depression Despair Religion Injustice
The three main themes explored in Hopkins’ poetry are nature, religion and despair. In a way, the theme of religion is the greatest theme, because Hopkins saw nature as being like a book in which you could read of God’s greatness. Similarly, the theme of despair is closely linked to Hopkins’ sense of God’s abandonment of him. Hopkins is often termed a religious poet. This is true in the sense that he was a Jesuit priest and his motto in creating his poetry was ‘for the greater glory of God’, but there is something in Hopkins’