Poems (eBook)

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2022
204 Seiten
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Poems - Matthew Arnold
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Matthew Arnold's seminal collection, simply titled 'Poems,' traverses the terrains of human experiences with refined poetic sensibility, echoing the rich tradition of Victorian literature. Arnold's lyrical prowess shines through in elegiac poems and narrative pieces, exploring themes from the loss and the human condition to the passage of time. His style, often reflective and critical, establishes a literary bridge between the optimism of early Victorian poetry and the emergent modernist cynicism. Arnold's epistolary approach within his writings provides a uniquely intimate lens to view the socio-cultural landscape of the era, placing his work in conversation with contemporaries like Tennyson and Browning while maintaining a distinct literary identity.

Matthew Arnold, a distinguished name in both poetry and cultural criticism, channels his multifaceted career into his craft. Endowed with an acute awareness of societal norms and an insightful critical eye, his creation of 'Poems' is influenced by the personal and public spheres of his life. It is through his verse that Arnold dissects and disseminates the fabric of Victorian society, bringing to light its underlying philosophical and spiritual apprehensions.

Scholars and enthusiasts of Victorian literature are invited to delve into Arnold's 'Poems', where they will encounter a rich tapestry of emotion and intellect. This collection serves not only as a reflection of Arnold's genius but as a historical artifact, offering meaningful discourse on the virtues and vices of his time. Readers seeking to comprehend the transitional phase of 19th-century literature—between romantic idealism and modern skepticism—will find Arnold's poetry an indispensable and enlightening resource.

Matthew Arnold (1822–1888) was a distinguished Victorian poet and cultural critic, whose work remains a cornerstone of nineteenth-century British literature. Born in Laleham, Middlesex, Arnold was the son of the famed headmaster Thomas Arnold of Rugby School, an association that tinted Arnold's intellectual development and future themes. Matthew Arnold's collection 'Poems' showcases his lyrical prowess and his preoccupation with themes like the human condition, the loss of faith, and the quest for beauty amidst social turmoil. Notably, poems such as 'Dover Beach' exemplify his contemplative style, marked by melancholy and a profound sense of the changing world. Arnold's contribution to literature is not confined to his poetry, as he was also a seminal figure in literary criticism, his most famous works in this area being 'Essays in Criticism' and 'Culture and Anarchy'. In these texts, Arnold advocated for cultural elevation through the pursuit of 'sweetness and light', a phrase he popularized to represent the harmonious cultivation of the individual and society. Known for his sophisticated use of language and insightful observations on the human spirit, Arnold's influence extends far beyond his own era, with modern scholarship often revisiting his works to glean insights into Victorian culture and the broader human experience.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 29.5.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Lyrik / Gedichte
Schlagworte 19th century • 19th century poets • British poet laureate candidates • classic poetry collection • Cultural criticism in poetry • Dover Beach poem • English literature • English lyrical poetry • english poetry • Matthew Arnold literature • Philosophical Poetry • Poetry about modernity • Victorian Poetry
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