The Voices of Matthew Arnold: An Essay in CriticismSmith College, 1961 - 146 pages |
Contents
Arnold as a Victorian Poet I | 1 |
The Voice Oracular II | 11 |
Soliloquy | 41 |
Copyright | |
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Aepytus alien ambiguity appears Arnold's poetry Arthur Hugh Clough Asgard assertion Balder beauty Callicles Clough conflict contrast dark death dialogue diction Dover Beach dramatic elegiac elements emotion Empedocles eternal fact faith Fausta feel final Forsaken Merman Gipsy Child gives voice gloom gods Grande Chartreuse heart human ideas imagery imagination implies isolation Lady of Shalott landscape less lines Lionel Trilling literal lives lovers man's Matthew Arnold melancholy metaphorical mind monologue mood moral Mycerinus narrative nature ocean oracle oracular pain passage passion Pausanias peace perhaps philosophical poem poet poet's poetic question resigned Romantic Rugby Chapel scene Scholar-Gipsy seems sense sirens Sohrab and Rustum soliloquy sonnet soul speak speaker speech stanza Stoic story striking suggest symbolic Tennyson tension thinking aloud thou Thyrsis Tinker and Lowry tone tragic Tristram and Iseult vague verse Victorian poetry vision W. H. Auden whole word Wordsworth youth