Studies in Interpretation: Keats-Clough-Matthew Arnold

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Studies in Interpretation: Keats-Clough-Matthew Arnold
W H William Henry Hudson
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H. Miles ; Vol. Kingsley to Thomson^ pp. 95, 96.
MA TTHE W ARATOLD, 1 63 before they could be put forth, Arnold had to pass through a long period of ferment, uncer- tainty, and dejection ; and it was out of this period, as we have said, that the greater part of his poetry came. To catch the full meaning of " the undertone that flows So calmly sad through all his stately lays," * we must, therefore, try to understand the condition of his mind during this time — his temper and spiritual outlook ;
... since in compre- hension of these things alone will be found the explanation of many of the predominant char- acteristics of his verse.
And here once again our simplest course will be to set Arnold in comparison with Clough, for the two men met the changes and problems of their time with fundamentally the same kind of response. We have laid stress upon the fine sanity of Clough's mind, upon the keenness of his intellect, his hatred of illusion, his single eye for truth, his unflinching courage, his undevi- ating honesty.


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