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GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS (1844-1889) was an English poet and Jesuit priest whose work is recognized as among the most original literary accomplishments of his century, and had a marked influence on such leading 20th-century poets as T.S. Eliot, Dylan Thomas, W.H. Auden, Stephen Spender and C. Day Lewis. 


                                == POETRY ==

* Complete Poetical Works (Delphi Classics, 2013) -- ePUB
* Poems 1876-1889 (William Ralph, 2014).  Neil Azevedo, ed. -- ePUB
* Poems and Prose (Penguin Classics, 2010).  W.H. Gardner, ed. -- ePUB
* Poems of GMH, 4th edn. (Oxford, 1967). Gardner and MacKenzie, eds. -- PDF^
* Poetical Works of GMH (Oxford, 1990).  Norman H. MacKenzie, ed. -- PDF^
* Selected Poems (Dover, 2011).  Bob Blaisdell, ed. -- ePUB
* Selected Poetry (Oxford World Classics, 1996).  Catherine Phillips, ed. -- PDF^


                                 == PROSE ==

* Journals and Papers of GMH (Oxford, 1959).  H. House, ed. -- PDF^
* Oxford Essays and Notes 1863-1868 (Oxford, 2006). L. Higgins, ed. -- PDF
* Selected Prose (Oxford, 1980).  Gerald Roberts, ed. -- PDF^
* Selections from the Note-Books (New Directions, 1945). T. Weiss, ed. -- PDF
* Sermons and Devotional Writings (Oxford, 1959). C. Devlin, ed. -- PDF^


                                == LETTERS ==

* Correspondence of GMH and Richard Watson Dixon (Oxford, 1955) -- PDF^
* Further Letters of GMH (Oxford, 1956). C.C. Abbott, ed. -- PDF^
* Letters of GMH to Robert Bridges (Oxford, 1955). C.C. Abbott, ed. -- PDF^
* Selected Letters (Oxford, 1990). Catherine Phillips, ed. -- PDF^


                           == SECONDARY MATERIALS ==

* Mariani, Paul. Commentary on the Complete Poems (Cornell, 1970) -- PDF^
* MacKenzie, Norman. A Reader's Guide to GMH (Cornell, 1981) -- PDF^


PDF^ = scan by @Mohamed5438, to whom many sincere thanks for his extraordinary efforts!

Commentary on the Complete Poems of GMH, A [Paul Mariani]/Mariani, Paul L. - A Commentary on the Complete Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins (Cornell, 1970).jpg429.45 KiB
Commentary on the Complete Poems of GMH, A [Paul Mariani]/Mariani, Paul L. - A Commentary on the Complete Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins (Cornell, 1970).pdf9.28 MiB
Complete Poetical Works (Delphi Classics)/Hopkins, Gerard Manley - Complete Poetical Works (Delphi, 2013).epub1.29 MiB
Complete Poetical Works (Delphi Classics)/Hopkins, Gerard Manley - Complete Poetical Works (Delphi, 2013).jpg95.41 KiB
Correspondence of GMH and Richard Watson Dixon [ed. Abbott]/Abbott, C.C. (ed.) - Correspondence of Gerard Manley Hopkins and Richard Watson Dixon (Oxford, 1955).jpg754.64 KiB
Correspondence of GMH and Richard Watson Dixon [ed. Abbott]/Abbott, C.C. (ed.) - Correspondence of Gerard Manley Hopkins and Richard Watson Dixon (Oxford, 1955).pdf14.12 MiB
Further Letters of GMH [ed. Abbott]/Abbott, C.C. (ed.) - Further Letters of Gerard Manley Hopkins (Oxford, 1956).jpg18.22 KiB
Further Letters of GMH [ed. Abbott]/Abbott, C.C. (ed.) - Further Letters of Gerard Manley Hopkins (Oxford, 1956).pdf27.02 MiB
HOPKINS.txt3.53 KiB
Journals and Papers of GMH [ed. House]/House, Humphry (ed.) - Journals and Papers of Gerard Manley Hopkins (Oxford, 1959).jpg122.34 KiB
Journals and Papers of GMH [ed. House]/House, Humphry (ed.) - Journals and Papers of Gerard Manley Hopkins (Oxford, 1959).pdf37.17 MiB
Letters of GMH to Robert Bridges [ed. Abbott]/Abbott, C.C. (ed.) - Letters of Gerard Manley Hopkins to Robert Bridges (Oxford, 1955).jpg867.55 KiB
Letters of GMH to Robert Bridges [ed. Abbott]/Abbott, C.C. (ed.) - Letters of Gerard Manley Hopkins to Robert Bridges (Oxford, 1955).pdf21.05 MiB
Oxford Essays and Notes, 1863-1868 [ed. Higgins]/Higgins, Lesley (ed.) - Oxford Essays and Notes 1863-1868 (Oxford, 2006).jpg25.93 KiB
Oxford Essays and Notes, 1863-1868 [ed. Higgins]/Higgins, Lesley (ed.) - Oxford Essays and Notes 1863-1868 (Oxford, 2006).pdf2.26 MiB
Poems 1876-1889 [ed. Azevedo]/Hopkins, Gerard Manley - Poems 1876-1889 (William Ralph, 2014).epub633.4 KiB
Poems 1876-1889 [ed. Azevedo]/Hopkins, Gerard Manley - Poems 1876-1889 (William Ralph, 2014).jpg38.1 KiB
Poems and Prose [ed. Gardner]/Hopkins, Gerard Manley - Poems and Prose (Penguin, 2010).epub2.12 MiB
Poems and Prose [ed. Gardner]/Hopkins, Gerard Manley - Poems and Prose (Penguin, 2010).jpg144.66 KiB
Poems of GMH [ed. Gardner & MacKenzie]/Gardner, W.H. (ed.) - Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins (Oxford, 1967).jpg332.78 KiB
Poems of GMH [ed. Gardner & MacKenzie]/Gardner, W.H. (ed.) - Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins (Oxford, 1967).pdf15.29 MiB
Poetical Works [ed. MacKenzie]/MacKenzie, Norman (ed.) - Poetical Works of Gerard Manley Hopkins (Oxford, 1990).jpg18.24 KiB
Poetical Works [ed. MacKenzie]/MacKenzie, Norman (ed.) - Poetical Works of Gerard Manley Hopkins (Oxford, 1990).pdf21.96 MiB
Reader's Guide to GMH, A [Norman MacKenzie]/MacKenzie, Norman H. - A Reader's Guide to Gerard Manley Hopkins (Cornell, 1981).jpg173.86 KiB
Reader's Guide to GMH, A [Norman MacKenzie]/MacKenzie, Norman H. - A Reader's Guide to Gerard Manley Hopkins (Cornell, 1981).pdf9.65 MiB
Selected Letters [ed. Phillips]/Phillips, Catherine (ed.) - Selected Letters (Oxford, 1990).jpg14.52 KiB
Selected Letters [ed. Phillips]/Phillips, Catherine (ed.) - Selected Letters (Oxford, 1990).pdf5.58 MiB
Selected Poems [ed. Blaisdell]/Hopkins, Gerard Manley - Selected Poems (Dover, 2011).epub347.95 KiB
Selected Poems [ed. Blaisdell]/Hopkins, Gerard Manley - Selected Poems (Dover, 2011).jpg242 KiB
Selected Poetry [ed. Phillips]/Hopkins, Gerard Manley - Selected Poetry (Oxford, 1996).jpg192.17 KiB
Selected Poetry [ed. Phillips]/Hopkins, Gerard Manley - Selected Poetry (Oxford, 1996).pdf4.8 MiB
Selected Prose [ed. Roberts]/Hopkins, Gerard Manley - Selected Prose (Oxford, 1980).jpg585.67 KiB
Selected Prose [ed. Roberts]/Hopkins, Gerard Manley - Selected Prose (Oxford, 1980).pdf15.65 MiB
Selections from the Note-Books [ed. Weiss]/Weiss, T. (ed.) - Selections from the Note-Books (New Directions, 1945).jpg602.38 KiB
Selections from the Note-Books [ed. Weiss]/Weiss, T. (ed.) - Selections from the Note-Books (New Directions, 1945).pdf927.54 KiB
Sermons and Devotional Writings [ed. Devlin]/Devlin, Christopher (ed.) - Sermons and Devotional Writings (Oxford, 1959).jpg314.92 KiB
Sermons and Devotional Writings [ed. Devlin]/Devlin, Christopher (ed.) - Sermons and Devotional Writings (Oxford, 1959).pdf8.96 MiB

Comments

For the initiated, the lure of Hopkins hardly need an elucidation. But it must mentioned here, that by far the most definitive and complete edition of Hopkins's poetry is the one entitled The Poetical Works of Hopkins (OUP, Mackenzie).It is made for special and serious study but one can profitably browse through the book since the scan is so damn good!
It is meant to supplant the Poems (4th edition by Gardner and Mackenzie, OUP). However, it need be mentioned that the helpful 'A Reader Guide to GMH' by Mackenzie is based on this edition only. A special shout out goes to Mohamed5438 for providing the scans for them and thereby making this torrent possible. It hardly needs to mentioned that he is greatly enamoured and charmed by this extraordinary poet!
Selected Poetry (1996, Phillips) is the latest issue and builds on all of the above editions as seen from the Explanatory Notes. I would suggest for newcomers this edition and/or the Penguin edition (Gardner) for a balanced overview of the Hopkins country.
Poetic imagery can hardly be more precise than this early effort: 'The moon dwindled and thinned to a fringe of a fingernail held to a candle'.
Hopkins's diction, usage and oddity is not to stand out and draw attention to itself but to be earnest to the extreme, to the uniqueness of things, to God's Glory and the 'inscape' of things. Instress (both are Hopkins's coinages) is that stress (or force) that holds the 'inscape' or pecularity (pattern) of things together.
His best poem is the sonnet 'The Windhover', among the few 'perfect' poems in the English language, and it is in recognition of this fact does Hopkins dedicate this to 'Christ, our Lord'.
Some more extracts:

"Worlds of Wanwood leafmeal lie"

"Patience masks our ruins of wrecked past purpose"
"nor does our small durance deal with that steep or deep"; and "Life death does end and each day dies with sleep";
"What would the world be, once bereft/ Of wet and wilderness?

"The lost are like this, and their scourge to be/ As I am mine, their sweating selves, but worse"
Thanks for the update! Time to drown in beauty.