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Inscape and instress - Wikipedia
Inscape and instress are complementary and enigmatic concepts about individuality and uniqueness derived by the poet Gerard Manley Hopkins
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Hopkins on "Inscape" and "Instress" - The Victorian Web
In his journals, Gerard Manley Hopkins used two terms, "inscape" and "instress," which can cause some confusion. By "inscape" he means the unified complex ...
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INSTRESS definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
verb (transitive) 1. to create or sustain an inscape noun 2. the energy that sustains an inscape Collins English Dictionary.
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instress
instress, n. (ˈɪnstrɛs) [f. in adv. 12 + stress n.] In the theories of Gerard Manley Hopkins: the force or energy which sustains an inscape (see quots.). Hence ˈinstress v. trans. and intr.; ˈinstressed ppl. a.; ˈinstressing vbl. n.1868 [see inscape n.]. 1873–4 G. M. Hopkins Note-bks. & Papers (1937...
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instress - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
To apprehend or realize the inscape, or distinctive design, of an object. Anagrams. edit · sestrins, sistrens.
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Inscape, Instress & Distress - Commonweal Magazine
Hopkins coined the terms inscape and instress to describe the overflowing presence of the divine within the temporal.
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Instress (disambiguation)
Instress is the apprehension of an object in an intense thrust of energy toward it that enables one to realize specific distinctiveness. It may also refer to:
Instress (publisher), a publisher of poetry
Instress, the annual literary magazine published by Misericordia University
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Instress - Misericordia University
Instress at Misericordia is therefore an opportunity of the artistic and literary imagination to make possible something - call it love or even grandeur.
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instress, v. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the verb instress is in the 1870s. OED's only evidence for instress is from around 1873–4, in the writing of Gerard ...
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"INSTRESS": Intense energy unifying perceived object - OneLook
noun: In the philosophy of Gerard Manley Hopkins, the apprehension or realization of the inscape, or distinctive design, of an object.
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Gerard Manley Hopkins: Inscape and Instress - ScholarSpace
The terms instress and inscape are of central importance to understanding the poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins, but there exists today a great confusion over ...
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INSTRESS - Definition & Translations | Collins English Dictionary
Definitions of 'instress'. 1. to create or sustain an inscape. [...] 2. the energy that sustains an inscape. [...].
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Inscape (disambiguation)
Inscape, of the pair inscape and instress, is a literary and philosophical concept proposed by British poet Gerard Manley Hopkins.
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inscape
inscape, n. (ˈɪnskeɪp) [Origin unknown; perh. f. in adv. 12 + scape n.3, or ad. inshape.] Hopkins's word for the individual or essential quality of a thing; the uniqueness of an observed object, scene, event, etc. (see quots.). Hence ˈinscape v. trans.; ˈinscaped ppl. a.1868 G. M. Hopkins Jrnls. & P...
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Inscape and instress
Inscape and instress are complementary and enigmatic concepts about individuality and uniqueness derived by the poet Gerard Manley Hopkins from the ideas "Hopkins on 'Inscape' and 'Instress'", VictorianWeb.org.
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