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Poems of Arthur Hugh Clough

Arthur Hugh Clough

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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Arthur Hugh Clough's 'Poems of Arthur Hugh Clough' embodies a notable fusion of earnest sentiment and innovative form, marking it as a cornerstone of Victorian poetry. Clough's work navigates themes of doubt, belief, and the quest for moral clarity amidst the complexities of contemporary life. His lyrical style, characterized by a poignant simplicity and rhythmic elegance, invites readers to reflect on the tensions between faith and skepticism. These poems resonate with the intellectual currents of the mid-19th century, a time marked by rapid social change and the questioning of traditional values, mirroring Clough's own struggles with religious faith and moral integrity. Arthur Hugh Clough, often regarded as a precursor to modernist poetry, was deeply influenced by his experiences at Oxford and his interactions with eminent literary figures such as Matthew Arnold. His education and the tumultuous period of England's Victorian era profoundly shaped his worldview, motivating him to explore the contradictions of human experience through his art. Clough's background in a strict religious family, combined with his intensive academic pursuits, fueled a lifelong examination of existential questions that permeate his work. Readers seeking an evocative exploration of the human condition through a distinctly reflective lens will find 'Poems of Arthur Hugh Clough' an invaluable addition to their literary repertoire. The collection is not only a testament to Clough's remarkable talent but also an exploration of universal themes that remain pertinent today. Engaging with Clough's poetry invites deep contemplation and offers a significant historical context that enriches our understanding of the artistic currents of his time.
Disponible depuis: 21/11/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 259 pages.

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