Nunc n°27: Ten-Year Anniversary Issue on G.M. Hopkins
The French journal Nunc celebrates its tenth anniversary with issue n°27 (June 2012), focusing on the poet Gerard Manley Hopkins. The issue includes contributions and translations by René Gallet, Jérôme de Gramont, Michael Edwards, Jacques Darras, and Claude Tuduri. It examines Hopkins's conversion to Catholicism in 1866, his authorship of 'The Oxford of Duns Scotus' and a poem in homage to Purcell, and the circumstances behind his famous long poem 'The Wreck of the Deutschland'. The journal, published by éditions de Corlevour, is known for its interdisciplinary approach at the borders of genres, featuring studies on neglected writers and thinkers, including past dossiers on Georges Didi-Huberman, Roger Munier, Jean Grosjean, Jean-Luc Marion, and Clint Eastwood (with an article by Bernard Sichère). Nunc resists nihilistic modern thought and reclaims notions of beauty and the sacred, with poetry and Christian thought prominent but not dogmatic.
Key facts
- Nunc n°27 was published in June 2012 by éditions de Corlevour.
- The issue celebrates the journal's ten-year anniversary.
- It focuses on the poet Gerard Manley Hopkins.
- Hopkins converted to Catholicism in 1866.
- He wrote 'The Oxford of Duns Scotus' and a poem in homage to Purcell.
- The issue examines the circumstances of 'The Wreck of the Deutschland'.
- Contributors include René Gallet, Jérôme de Gramont, Michael Edwards, Jacques Darras, and Claude Tuduri.
- Past dossiers covered Georges Didi-Huberman, Roger Munier, Jean Grosjean, Jean-Luc Marion, and Clint Eastwood.
Entities
Artists
- Gerard Manley Hopkins
- Georges Didi-Huberman
- Roger Munier
- Jean Grosjean
- Jean-Luc Marion
- Clint Eastwood
- Bernard Sichère
- René Gallet
- Jérôme de Gramont
- Michael Edwards
- Jacques Darras
- Claude Tuduri
- Pascal Boulanger
Institutions
- éditions de Corlevour
- Nunc
Sources
- artpress —