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Part 00a: Editor’s Preface to Notes

An episode of the Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins, ed. Robert Bridges by Hopkins, Gerard Manley podcast, hosted by Hopkins, Gerard Manley, titled "Part 00a: Editor’s Preface to Notes" was published on January 2, 2026 and runs 23 minutes.

January 2, 2026 ·23m · Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins, ed. Robert Bridges by Hopkins, Gerard Manley

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