Matthew Arnold and Ger
.... In that
poem Arnold, moved to "pits of cultural despair" during his visit to the overwhelming French monastery, saw no hope in the present and was not at all ....
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Dover Beach by Matthew Arnold
.... 1998, p. 723)." The
poem in essence reflects the religious philosophy and the loneliness and isolation that
Arnold is said by critics, including John S. Reist ....
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Hecht's The Dover Beach vs. Arnold's Dover Beach
.... This is achieved by providing us with the perspective of the beloved in
Arnold's poem, one which is not thrilled with the melancholia of the speaker's ....
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Matthew Arnold
.... The time between his father's death and the writing of this
poem gave
Arnold a considerable amount of time to reflect on his relationship with the elder
Arnold ....
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Arnold & Keats
.... For
Arnold, then, the matter of the
poem took precedence over expression--even if that expression was appropriately simple and suited to the subject matter. ....
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Growing Old Matthew Arnold
.... The tone of the
poem is one of sadness, regret, vulnerability, weariness, pain and decay.
Arnold achieves this complexity of tone through the use of language. ....
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"Dover Beach" and "God's Grandeur"
.... In that
poem Arnold, moved to "pits of cultural despair" during his visit to the overwhelming French monastery, saw no hope in the present and was not at all ....
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The Sea as Metaphor & Symbol in Dover Beach
.... 1998, p. 723)." The
poem in essence reflects the religious philosophy and the loneliness and isolation that
Arnold is said by critics, including John S. Reist ....
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Two Poems on Dover Beach
.... This is achieved by providing us with the perspective of the beloved in
Arnold's poem, one which is not thrilled with the melancholia of the speaker's ....
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Dover Bitch
.... Hecht's parody is not, however, a lampoon of
Arnold's poem. Hecht's
poem is rather in the nature of an hommage, inasmuch as the ....
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Zola's Germinal & Matthew Arnold's Culture & Anarchy
....
Arnold's acclaimed
poem, "Dover Beach", a nineteenth century testament to an odd intermingling of resignation and acceptance in the wake of a newly realized ....
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Dover Beach & Saturday
....
Arnold's poem relays the sad Sophoclean notes, reminding him he must make peace with the shifting shingles of the world and his human burden in it. ....
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The Negro Speaks of Rivers by Langston Hughes
.... and within the space of ten or fifteen minutes, as the train gathered speed in the dusk, I had written this
poem. . . . (Metlzer 62).
Arnold Rampersad argues ....
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Various Literary Characters
.... and the wedding guest does heed the words and emerges a changed man, a "sadder and wiser man." D. "Dover Beach": "Dover Beach" is a
poem by Matthew
Arnold. ....
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Transition from Romanticism to Realism
.... A somewhat more overtly and definitively Romantic
poem is Matthew
Arnold's "Dover Beach" which expresses the angst felt by a young person about to leave his ....
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Langston Hughes's poem "Mulatto"
.... The theme is also complex, as demonstrated by the many ways the
poem can be read and interpreted. .... 61-91. Rampersad,
Arnold. Introduction. I Wonder as I Wander. ....
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Langston Hughes
.... lie. There is also a complexity of theme, as demonstrated by the many ways the
poem can be read and interpreted. .... Rampersad,
Arnold. "Introduction ....
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Rebirth in the Harlem Renaissance
.... of the "Jazz Age" in the 1920s in American culture, a period
Arnold Shaw notes was .... the spirit and enthusiasm of the music of the period in his
poem "Clara Brown ....
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Langston Hughes
.... engendered by "The Negro Speaks of Rivers." A white reader can hardly read of the history of blacks as reflected in that
poem and not .... Rampersad,
Arnold. ....
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Work of Langston Hughes
.... engendered by "The Negro Speaks of Rivers." A white reader can hardly read of the history of blacks as reflected in that
poem and not .... Rampersad,
Arnold. ....
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Satan in Paradise Lost
.... Thus throughout the
poem Milton establishes parallels on many levels between Christ and Satan as he creates the mirrored image of ultimate good .... Stein,
Arnold. ....
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Presentation of Satan by Milton
.... Thus throughout the
poem Milton establishes parallels on many levels between Christ and Satan as he creates the mirrored image of ultimate good .... Stein,
Arnold. ....
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Gandhi's Spiritual Development
.... Sir Edwin
Arnold's translation--The Song Celestial--and they invited me to read the original with them. I felt ashamed, as I had read the divine
poem neither ....
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Romanticism in music
.... with a melody that alters with the progress of the
poem) or strophic ....
Arnold Whittall observes, "Wagner's life can scarcely be considered in other than Romantic ....
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Literary Treatments of the concept of Domesticity
.... about the artist expressing him or herself in a story or
poem. .... Wayne Franklin, Ronald Gottesman, Laurence B. Holland, David Kalstone,
Arnold Krupat, Francis ....
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Paradise Lost
.... is Hughes's answer to critics who hold Satan the hero of the
poem, and his .... God that counts; it is the ambition which betrays him into what
Arnold Stein calls ....
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Russian poetry
.... Within such a context, Aleksandr Blok's 1918
poem "The Twelve" could be .... civilization?" Barring the opinion of the likes of historian
Arnold Toynbee, this is a ....
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Life and Work of Tchaikovsky
.... expressed pride in their home nations, and the use of "program music," in which instrumental music was "inspired by a
poem, novel, play .... Whittall,
Arnold. ....
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Paris and Vienna as Cultural Centers
.... tried "to reflect the mood or dramatic spirit of the
poem" (Jelavich, 1987 .... direction in European music" was established by the composer
Arnold Schoenberg (1874 ....
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Musical Formalization of the Blues
.... example, consciously uses rhythms that recall jazz improvisation, and what could be called the regularity of his syncopation in a
poem such as .... Shaw,
Arnold. ....
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