Plutarch's Lives; Volume 4
- 588pagine
- 21 ore di lettura
Arthur Hugh Clough fu un poeta la cui vita iniziale fu segnata da significativi spostamenti geografici e religiosi. Le sue esperienze a Oxford, in particolare l'influenza di eminenti pensatori religiosi, lo portarono a una profonda crisi di fede, che plasmò profondamente la sua visione e la sua scrittura. Questa lotta interiore si riflette spesso nella sua poesia, esplorando temi di dubbio, ricerca spirituale e le complessità della fede in un mondo in evoluzione. L'opera di Clough è caratterizzata dalla sua profondità intellettuale e dal suo onesto confronto con le questioni filosofiche ed esistenziali del suo tempo.
Arthur Hugh Clough was a 19th century poet and scholar best known for his work The Bothie of Tober-na-Vuolich. This volume collects Clough's remaining prose writings, including essays, lectures, and reviews, as well as a selection of his letters and a biographical memoir. This book offers a fascinating glimpse into the mind of one of Victorian literature's most intriguing figures.
Plutarch's Lives is a classic work of historical biography. In this edition, John Clough's translation brings these vivid and fascinating characters to life. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in ancient history and the lives of great figures.
This book is a comprehensive collection of the poems and prose remains of Arthur Hugh Clough, one of the most important literary figures of the Victorian era. The pieces gathered here demonstrate Clough's remarkable range, from deeply personal poems to political satire. This book will appeal to anyone interested in English literature or Victorian culture.
This collection features a reprint of Arthur Hugh Clough's poetry, preserving the essence and quality of the original 1894 edition. It showcases Clough's unique voice and themes, offering readers a glimpse into his literary contributions.