Michael D. Hurley

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Hurley is Professor of Literature and Theology at the University of Cambridge, where he has worked since 2005.

As a boy, he was schooled at Stonyhurst College, a gothic pile in rural Lancashire, sometime nursery for saints as well as soldiers, and with enough flinty spirit still to light the imagination of an adolescent with a romantic turn of mind. His late father left his village school in Ireland when he was only twelve, but he loved and told powerful stories, and Hurley inherited that love, which was spurred by an exceptional teacher at Stonyhurst, and continues to characterise his approach to literature. Whereas contemporary literary criticism is often marked by a so-called ‘hermeneutics of suspicion’ — bent on exposing what’s limited o
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Poetic Form: An Introduction

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“Only by the form, the pattern, / Can words or music reach / The stillness’.”
Michael D. Hurley, Poetic Form: An Introduction (Cambridge Introductions to Literature

“In truth the prison, into which we doom Ourselves, no prison is … Wordsworth (‘Nuns Fret Not at Their Convent’s Narrow Room’)”
Michael D. Hurley, Poetic Form: An Introduction (Cambridge Introductions to Literature

“nothing can permanently please, which does not contain in itself the reason why it is so, and not otherwise’.”
Michael D. Hurley, Poetic Form: An Introduction (Cambridge Introductions to Literature



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