The Wreck of the Deutschland is a 35-stanza ode by Gerard Manley Hopkins with Christian themes, composed in 1875 and 1876, though not published until 1918.[1][2] The poem depicts the shipwreck of the SS Deutschland. Among those killed in the shipwreck were five Franciscan nuns forced to leave Germany by the Falk Laws; the poem is dedicated to their memory.
The poem has attracted considerable critical attention,[3] and is often considered Hopkins' masterpiece because of its length, ambition, and use of sprung rhythm and instress.
^Online text and basic information
^Rizq, Michael (12 May 2022). "'Bidding and forbidding': Morality, Prosody, and The Wreck of the Deutschland". The Review of English Studies. doi:10.1093/res/hgac004. ISSN 0034-6551.
^Readings of the Wreck. Ed. Peter Milward and Raymond Schoder. Chicago: University of Loyola Press, 1976.
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