| M.A.,
Oxford University; D. Litt. (hon.), University of Leeds; Honorary
Fellow of Keble College, Oxford; Honorary Fellow of Emmanuel College,
Cambridge; Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, London; Churchill
Fellow, University of Bristol (1980); Clark Lecturer, Trinity College,
Cambridge (1986); recipient of the Loines Award of the American
Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters (1983). In 1996 Professor
Hill was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
His publications include The Lords of Limit: Essays on Literature
and Ideas (1984), The Enemy's Country: Words, Contexture,
and Other Circumstances of Language (1991), and three recent
books of poems: Canaan (1997), The Triumph of Love
(1998), and Speech! Speech! (2000). In March 2000, he gave
the Tanner Lectures on Human Values at Brasenose College, Oxford,
and in September of the same year, he received the T.S. Eliot Award
for Creative Writing, presented by the Ingersoll Foundation.
Courses
RN 447/747
Voice & Otherness
RN 444/744 Literature & Religion in England
GRS RN 830 Gerard Manley Hopkins |