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Arthur Hugh Clough: the critical heritage

 By Michael Thorpe

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The Critical Heritage gathers together a large body of critical sources on major figures in literature. Each volume presents contemporary responses to a writer's work, enabling students and researchers to read the material themselves. This title available in eBook format. Click here for more information . Visit our eBookstore at: www.ebookstore.tandf.co.uk .

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Oxford - Page 108
actively reciprocated in the tribute of enthusiastic affection than by Clough. He came up to Oxford, and carried away the Balliol scholarship with a.
more pages: 28 30 31 38 55 106 141 143 198 219
Venice - Page 238
The Resurrection, in any real and modern sense of the word, is just as inconceivable at Venice as at Naples. The spirit of Christianity is just as ...
more pages: 115 193 202 220 265 377 392 393
Rome - Page 114
bore the name Republic could really lead the crusade on behalf of despotism, he lingered on till the investment of Rome by a French army rendered.
more pages: 128 130 135 151 171 204 223 224 234 354
Florence - Page 138
Do not write here any more; we are starting directly for Florence: We should be off tomorrow, if only Papa could get horses; All have been seized ...
more pages: 99 134 171 175 234 376 388 392
Naples - Page 238
The Resurrection, in any real and modern sense of the word, is just as inconceivable at Venice as at Naples. The spirit of Christianity is just as ...
more pages: 92 211 294 342
Cambridge - Page 219
first letter to Mrs Clough to which I have referred Symonds felt able to assure her that 'there are several at Cambridge and Oxford' of his generation ...
more pages: 11 45 65 127 129 196 268 376 388
London - Page 151
Rome is better than London, because it is other than London. Again, going more into particulars with respect to Rome as the seat of the Papacy ...
more pages: 45 95 115 139 178 236 250 267 293 370
Boston - Page xiii
In 1862 two selections appeared: The Poems of Arthur Hugh Clough, edited by his friend CE Norton and published in Boston, and in England Poems by ...
more pages: 48 116 129
Paris - Page 33
Clough saw much of him in Paris at the time of the '1848' and later Emerson strongly influenced Clough's decision to try his luck in America. ...
more pages: xvi 114 128 135 152 177 263 392 404
Liverpool - Page 108
Arthur Hugh Clough, born at Liverpool, 1st January 1819, was educated at Rugby. His career there has been sketched by a distinguished schoolfellow, ...
more pages: xvi 201
Edinburgh - Page 139
He was a Professor at University College, London (succeeding Clough), and later at Edinburgh. He was the author, in a North British Review article ...
more pages: 178
Cheltenham - Page 74
but wide' [Arnold quotes from his own 'Resignation']: — think of this as you gaze from Cumner Hill toward Cirencester and Cheltenham. ...
Milan - Page 134
He visits them at Florence, at Milan, and at Como; and the story ends as a story never ended before, in the lover giving his mistress up in sheer ...
more pages: 234
Jerusalem - Page 296
He knew very fully the Ascension-tide truth, 'Unto your life's Jerusalem return', and, without any of Carlyle's mystical worship of work for work's ...
more pages: 223
Dundee - Page 51
Or high-kilted perhaps, as once at Dundee. And again, on a fresh topic: Aye, cried the Piper, That's the sore place, that confounded Egalite, ...
Coventry - Page 335
Coventry. Patmore,. 'Arthur. Hugh. Clough',. a. review. in. St. James's. Gazette. io August 188S, 7 This review was reprinted in Principle of Art ...
Damascus - Page 43
It is a pity that men will not remember that the vulture's powers of scent, which could wind a dead sparrow among all the rose- gardens of Damascus, ...
Lucca - Page 355
to Miss Roper1 begin thus: You are at Lucca baths, you tell me, to stay for the summer; Florence was quite too hot; you can't move further at present. ...
Dublin - Page 296
Edward Dowden (1843-1913) was in 1867 appointed to the Chair of English Literature, Trinity College, Dublin, which he held until his death. ...
more pages: 370
Vienna - Page 117
by the Secretaryship to the Commission of Report on Military Education, which in 1856, carried him again to France, and finally to Vienna. ...
Bethesda - Page 182
diseased and impotent,' waiting at the pool of Bethesda: [Quotes 'Bethesda', 17-41: 'And I beheld that' to 'I saw not, neither know'. ...
Chorley - Page 135
Chorley],. review. of. Poems. in. the. Athenaeum. 26 July 1862, 107-9 Chorley (1808-72) was a music and literary critic with the Alhaidcnm, 1833-66, ...
Tennyson, In - Page 118
We would willingly, in his friend's pathetic phrase, Treasuring the look we cannot find, The words that are not heard again — 1 1 Tennyson, In ...
Calgary - Page xv
Readers who wish to trace the history of comment upon any particular work will find full references in the Index. MICHAEL THORPE Leiden/Calgary.
Charleston - Page 262
One of these, describing their early life at Charleston, is a model of clear and graceful narrative, just what a biographical memoir should be; ...
Charleston, South Carolina - Page xvi
1819 Clough born 1 January, at Liverpool 1822-8 Lived in Charleston, South Carolina 1829-37 At Rugby, under Dr Arnold 1837-48 At Oxford as student ...

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The mountain sheep are sweeter, But the valley sheep are fatter ; We therefore deemed it meeter To carry off the latter.Page 349
From the higher mind of cultivated, all-questioning, but still conservative England, in this our puzzled generation, we do not know of any utterance in literature so characteristic as the poems of Arthur Hugh Clough." — ERASER'S MAGAZINE. Clunes THE STORY OF PAULINE: an Autobiography.Page 206
... arm in arm, how pleasant here to pace ; Or, o'er the stern reclining, watch below The foaming wake far widening as we go. On stormy nights when wild north-westers rave, How proud a thing to fight with wind and wave! The dripping sailor on the reeling mast Exults to bear, and scorns to wish it past.Page 158
Conscious understandings that vex the minds of mankind. No, though she talk, it is music; her fingers desert not the keys; 'tis Song, though you hear in the song the articulate vocables sounded, Syllabled singly and sweetly the words of melodious meaning. I am in love, you say; I do not think so, exactly.Page 357
But mind, but thought — If these have been the master part of us — Where will they find their parent element? What will receive them, who will call them home?Page 309
Who can confirm it is not ? We ask action, And dream of arms and conflict ; and string up All self-devotion's muscles ; and are set To fold up papers. To what end ? we know not. Other folks do so ; it is always done ; And it perhaps is right. And we are paid for it, For nothing else we can be.Page 243

Contents

john addington symonds a new appraisal in Fortnightly Review 1868
219
r H hutton from a review in Spectator 1869
250
Review in Saturday Review 1869
261
henry sidgwick review in Westminster Review 1869
268
From a review in Putnam s Magazine 1869
293
Later estimates to 1920
296
bishop Arthur t lyttelton on Arnold and Clough 1878
298
Clough and Arnold review in Nation 1878
310
samuel waddington from the first biography 1883
311
R H hutton on Cloughs unpopularity Spectator 1882
320
r H hutton Amiel and Clough Spectator 1886
324
Review in Saturday Review 1888
330
Coventry patmore on Clough St Jamess Gazette 1888
335
LIONEL Johnson from a review in Academy 1891
339
a c swinburne debunks Clough in Forum 1891
340
GEORGE SAINTSBURY On Clough 1896
341
J M Robertson reappraises Clough 1897
343
A retort to Robertson in Academy 1897
365
Article on Clough in Contemporary Review 1914
384
james insley osborne from his centenary biography 1920
397
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