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A selection of Matthew Arnold's narrative and lyrical poetry presents long dramatic pieces alongside reflective lyrics and elegies. It includes epic-lyric narratives that rework myth and legend, meditative lyrics on loss, solitude, faith and the modern condition, and polished sonnets and shorter critical pieces. Recurring concerns are the tension between spiritual longing and skeptical doubt, the melancholy of memory, and responses to social and cultural change. Formal variety ranges from blank-verse narratives to sonnet sequences and brief stanzas, often marked by classical allusion, musical diction, and a somber, contemplative tone.

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Matthew Arnold

Matthew Arnold (1822-1888) was a prominent English poet and cultural critic known for his influential essays and poetry. He played a significant role in the Victorian literary scene, advocating for the importance of culture and education in society. Arnold's notable works include "Culture and Anarchy," where he explores the relationship between culture and social issues, and "Sohrab and Rustum," a narrative poem that reflects his interest in themes of heroism and tragedy. His essays, such as "On Translating Homer," showcase his critical approach to literature and translation. Arnold's contributions continue to resonate in discussions of literature, culture, and education.

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