Matthew Arnold: Between Two WorldsRobert Giddings |
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... pain . " 1 In ' Obermann ' , Arnold is prepared to rank Senancour with Goethe and Wordsworth ; his more usual response , however , is to superimpose a moral indictment of his age upon his Hegelian sense of it as an age , with a ...
... pain . " 1 In ' Obermann ' , Arnold is prepared to rank Senancour with Goethe and Wordsworth ; his more usual response , however , is to superimpose a moral indictment of his age upon his Hegelian sense of it as an age , with a ...
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... pain ' , and the loftier anguish of their predecessors . The third possibility I wish to consider is that the very ' weakness ' of which Arnold complains , and the illness and obscurity which result from it , are precisely extensions of ...
... pain ' , and the loftier anguish of their predecessors . The third possibility I wish to consider is that the very ' weakness ' of which Arnold complains , and the illness and obscurity which result from it , are precisely extensions of ...
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... pain , but the idea is un- developed , preference being given to ' pain ' and ' death ' ; Arnold , after his cameo of the ' poet - outlaw ' in ' A Summer Night ' , turns to the present as a spectacle of imprisonment , gloom , and ...
... pain , but the idea is un- developed , preference being given to ' pain ' and ' death ' ; Arnold , after his cameo of the ' poet - outlaw ' in ' A Summer Night ' , turns to the present as a spectacle of imprisonment , gloom , and ...
Contents
Introduction by Robert Giddings | 7 |
Arnold in Coketown by Alan Chedzoy | 26 |
Some Functions | 44 |
Copyright | |
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