I like Hopkins's poetry. I taught it for 20 years , claims Mr. Maye. I did my best for GMH, Mr. Egan; honestly I did . . .
In The Irish Times, October 16, 2000, Brian Maye attempting to justify his original stance regarding Summer Schools. Details here
Sir,
I thank Desmond Egan (October 6th) for correcting my misapprehension that Gerard Manley Hopkins was unhappy in Ireland and regarded his posting here as imposed exile.
It's news to me, but I'm delighted to learn that Monasterevin brought him such happiness.
Mr. Egan misrepresented what I wrote (an Irishman's Diary, August 26th) I did not 'disparage several summer schools.'
I supported the Yeats. Merriman and Parnell summer schools. I gave no opinion about McGill, Hewitt or Goldsmith.
I had some question about commemorating Humbert and was doubtful about Hopkins on the basis of
(i) tenuous links with Monasterevin (now dispelled by Mr. Egan), and
(ii) the difficulty of his poetry for most people, which I will return to.
It was about C.D. Greaves that I had the stongest reservations.
Mr. Egan will no doubt be surprised to learn that I like Hopkins's poetry. I taught it for 20 years as part of the Leaving Cert English syllabus.
I'm sorry to have to report that very few of my students enthused about it. But I did my best for GMH, Mr. Egan; honestly I did. -
Yours, etc.,
Brian Maye (name and address given)
Check out the Summer School Controversy of Summer 2000
Read Desmond Egan's Reply on behalf of The GM Hopkins Summer School