Matthew Arnold, born in Lareham, Middlesex on December 24, 1822, was born in his career on 24th December 1822 and began his career as a poet. His father, Thomas Arnold's rugby school, was recognized early. As a strict and innovative principal, he won nationwide acclaim. Arnold also learned at Barry Hall University in Oxford. In 1844, after obtaining a bachelor 's degree at Oxford University, he returned to rugby as a classic teacher. After marriage in 1851, Arnold became a difficult position as a public school inspector, yet he was given the opportunity to travel in Britain and the European Continent. Thirty-five years of holding this position, Arnold has a strong interest in education, including his criticisms and his poetry. Emperor of Mount Etna (1852) and poetry (1853) established a reputation as Arnold's poet and got a job in 1857. He accepted as a professor of poetry at Oxford University and served until 1867. Arnold became the first professor to teach in English instead of Latin. In the meantime, Arnold wrote his most famous critical work "Prose critique" (1865) and "Culture and anarchism" (1869), the idea presented there reflects the leading value of the Victorian era did.
Meditation and rhetoric, Arnold's poetry often fights psychological isolation. For example, in "Margaret as an example," Arnold corrected Doen's claim that "nobody is an island", suggesting that "the dead" is actually "in the ocean of life". Other famous poems such as "Dover Beach" link the isolated problem Arnold sees in the increasingly shrinking beliefs of his time. In some articles, Arnold is trying to establish the basic truth of Christianity. But his most influential paper is a thesis on the subject of literature. In "Functions of Criticism" (1865) and "Studies of Poetry" (1880), Arnold requested the creation of a new epic, "to give courage and make it noble" to satisfy the moral requirements of the reader. . Arnold's view on the new religious beliefs and the adoption of classical aesthetics and morality represents the focus of the mainstream Victorian intellectuals in particular. But his attitude towards these problems - his gentleman and subtle style - was criticized as an artistic form and influenced almost all the major British commentators, including TS Eliot, Lionel Trilling and Harold Bloom It was. Although it may not be obvious, the great influence of his poem solves the poet 's innermost emotion in a completely transparent way, for example WB Yeats, James Wright, Sylvia Plath, Sharon Olds. . In the later years of 1883 and 1886, Arnold made two lectures in the United States. Matthew Arnold died on Liverpool on April 15, 1888
Matthew Arnold's Papers, Articles and Letters (1960)
Approved English version of "Isaiah's Jerusalem" with introduction, correction and memo (1883)
Comparison of Matthew Arnold and Doll Beach Max Arnold 's "Dover Beach" of Ruy Maknese was written in 1867 and "prenatal prayers" written by Ruimakneze in 1951 were mostly written to each other There is a hundred years history. In this article we explore the issues and ideas shared by the two verses and raise concerns about some important differences. - Comparison of answers to his niece and love letter These two verses signify a love letter written by a man and a love letter written by a man to a nobleman woman. The first part written by Marvell is to write her "Carpe Dieum" - or "Grab that day" to summarize his poem, as he told her to do.
When I read the title, the analysis of Dover beach at Dover beach caught my attention. I like the beach so much, I feel connected to the speaker when he or she stands on the cliffs of Dover and watches the sea and looks back on life. Arnold reflected the mysterious beauty of the sea, as it reflected the struggle of human existence and life. The feelings of the speaker as a whole changed drastically, the atmosphere of the sea changed. - Victorian landscape of Dover Beach When a narrator at Matthew Arnold's "Dover Beach" looked out the window, he saw a beautiful natural world. Cliff under the sea and the moon. He explained the scene to his girlfriend and invited her to "go to the window" so that she can see it. But the speaker hopes his lover will see it more than just a beautiful beach