Websites
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Cheer up—the Victorian Web is here to drop all manner of Hopkins-related science on you.
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The Poetry Foundation offers up tons of links to Hopkins' work and related articles.
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Poets.org has another helpful introduction to Hopkins and his work.
Video
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Here's a very excitable Australian's rendition of the poem.
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Sure it's over-acted, but the backdrop of the city at night is pretty neat.
Audio
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This Poetry Foundation entry lets you listen while you read along.
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Say what you want, but this guy's got some serious poetry pipes.
Images
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Does Hopkins look depressed to you here, or just lost in thought?
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Here he is in later life, looking a bit worse for the wear.
Articles and Interviews
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Dig this New Yorker article, subtitled "How Gerard Manley Hopkins remade English poetry."
Books
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It's not all depressing stuff, but don't take our word for it. Get the full collection right here.