Matthew Arnold
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born
December 24, 1822
in Laleham, England, The United Kingdom
gender
male
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Dover Beach and Other Poems
by Matthew Arnold, International Spy Museum — published 2012 — 2 editions |
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Culture and Anarchy
by Matthew Arnold, Jane Garnett — published 1932 — 5 editions |
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Selected Poems
by Matthew Arnold, Timothy Peltason — published 1925 — 16 editions |
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Poetry And Criticism Of Matthew Arnold
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The Poetical Works of Matthew Arnold
— published 1985 — 26 editions |
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Sohrab and Rustum and Other Poems
by Matthew Arnold, Justus Collins Castleman — published 2005 — 35 editions |
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The Function of Criticism at the Present Time
— published 2004 — 9 editions |
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Works of Matthew Arnold
— published 1995 — 6 editions |
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On the Study of Celtic Literature
— published 1867 — 20 editions |
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Selected Prose
— published 1971 — 11 editions |
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“Ah, love, let us be true
To one another! for the world, which seems
To lie before us like a land of dreams,
So various, so beautiful, so new,
Hath really neither joy, nor love, nor light,
Nor certitude, nor peace, nor help for pain;
And we are here as on a darkling plain
Swept with confused alarms of struggle and flight,
Where ignorant armies clash by night.”
― Matthew Arnold, Dover Beach and Other Poems
To one another! for the world, which seems
To lie before us like a land of dreams,
So various, so beautiful, so new,
Hath really neither joy, nor love, nor light,
Nor certitude, nor peace, nor help for pain;
And we are here as on a darkling plain
Swept with confused alarms of struggle and flight,
Where ignorant armies clash by night.”
― Matthew Arnold, Dover Beach and Other Poems
“But often, in the world’s most crowded streets,
But often, in the din of strife,
There rises an unspeakable desire
After the knowledge of our buried life;
A thirst to spend our fire and restless force
In tracking out our true, original course;
A longing to inquire
Into the mystery of this heart which beats
So wild, so deep in us—to know
Whence our lives come and where they go.”
― Matthew Arnold
But often, in the din of strife,
There rises an unspeakable desire
After the knowledge of our buried life;
A thirst to spend our fire and restless force
In tracking out our true, original course;
A longing to inquire
Into the mystery of this heart which beats
So wild, so deep in us—to know
Whence our lives come and where they go.”
― Matthew Arnold
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