Editorial Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Fecha de edición febrero 1993
Idioma inglés
EAN 9780747514916
128 páginas
Libro
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Matthew Arnold was born in 1822, the eldest son of Thomas Arnold, the fabled headmaster of Rugby.
In his early life, Arnold struggled to cope with the benign domination of his father's early death, and with the "terrible notions of duty" he felt himself to have inherited. After securing a reputation with poems like "The Scholar Gypsy", "Suhrab and Rostum" and "Dover Beach", Arnold in 1869 more or less abandoned poetry and turned his attention to the educational, critical and cultural writings which have proved so influential in this century. Arnold died in 1888.
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