Arthur Hugh Clough: Selected PoemsThis book presents a selection of the full range of Arthur Hugh Clough's poetry, which explores the tensions of a time of radical changes in the religious, political, and literary landscape. It also includes a detailed introduction and annotations by Shirley Chew. |
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Page 11
... ideas into practice . This certainly was the impression Clough received amid the turbulent events of Paris in May 1848 : On all hands , there is every prospect , on dit , of War - today the rumour ran that the armies had entered ...
... ideas into practice . This certainly was the impression Clough received amid the turbulent events of Paris in May 1848 : On all hands , there is every prospect , on dit , of War - today the rumour ran that the armies had entered ...
Page 18
... idea . Yet it has been taught to believe that moral purpose and goals are possible . Its teachers and sages ... ideas are as much the property of the mid - Victorian mind as the most recent theories of political economists and scientists ...
... idea . Yet it has been taught to believe that moral purpose and goals are possible . Its teachers and sages ... ideas are as much the property of the mid - Victorian mind as the most recent theories of political economists and scientists ...
Page 20
... ideas and experiences . Though all the undergraduates are word - makers ( Lindsay , for example , ' in three weeks had created a dialect new for the party ' ) , it is the lovers , Philip and Elspie , and Hobbes , author of ' currentest ...
... ideas and experiences . Though all the undergraduates are word - makers ( Lindsay , for example , ' in three weeks had created a dialect new for the party ' ) , it is the lovers , Philip and Elspie , and Hobbes , author of ' currentest ...
Page 22
... ideas of stability and completeness , but the bridge she speaks of is an uneasy , ambiguous representation of these ideas , as she has to admit - " This is confusion and nonsense . ' The image of the sea and the burnie is another and ...
... ideas of stability and completeness , but the bridge she speaks of is an uneasy , ambiguous representation of these ideas , as she has to admit - " This is confusion and nonsense . ' The image of the sea and the burnie is another and ...
Page 24
... idea is that this love will transform Philip and channel his radical energies into constructive action . The argument however is conducted in terms of imagery and , as it stands , the ' But ' is a misleading turn . Just as Elspie's ...
... idea is that this love will transform Philip and channel his radical energies into constructive action . The argument however is conducted in terms of imagery and , as it stands , the ' But ' is a misleading turn . Just as Elspie's ...
Contents
9 | |
A Note on the Text | 35 |
Dutythats to say complying | 41 |
The Latest Decalogue | 51 |
It fortifies my soul to know | 57 |
Ye flags of Piccadilly | 63 |
AMOURS DE VOYAGE | 127 |
Notes | 211 |
127 | 237 |
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