New Poems

New Poems
Author: Matthew Arnold
Publisher:
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1867
Genre:
ISBN:

A Longing Like Despair

A Longing Like Despair
Author: Alan Grob
Publisher: University of Delaware Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2002
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780874137521

A major aim of Grob's study is to show Arnold as poet to be possessed of far greater philosophic depth and subtlety than his critics have usually credited him with by identifying the deep affinities and shared weltanschauung of his poetic vision with the metaphysical pessimism of Schopenhauer, the major European philosopher whose insistence on the cosmic opposition between the world as will and the world as idea provided the most important philosophic alternative in the nineteenth century to the age's otherwise dominant progressive historicism."--Jacket.

Skeleton Coast

Skeleton Coast
Author: Elizabeth Arnold
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre:
ISBN: 9780990340799

Poetry. 'What do I see' when I look into the eyes of another? What kind of exchange takes place when that look is returned? The poems in Elizabeth Arnold's devastating SKELETON COAST investigate the ways we are formed by such encounters--especially, at the core of the collection, by encounters with evil in the face of a person one loves, or has loved, or has wanted to love. These poems alternate between spare, psychological explorations and more expansive descriptions of difficult terrain: the Sahara, Egyptian ruins, and the dry riverbeds of the Skeleton Coast in the title sequence. The goal is to read what is truly there, as if we are all wrecks and deserts, to understand our dislocation from the forces that have made us and the sources that might feed us. What is buried is both violence and clarity, 'like a fault deep in the ground / with its / inexact though statistically measurable need / to relieve stress over time.' The vistas and profundities are Jamesian here, the poems scrupulous in their exploration of ethical weights and balances. Each poem is like a delicately fused mechanism, twisting around both still and moving parts, which the reader tracks silently on the way to inevitable, impeccable detonations.--Jennifer Clarvoe

Arnold

Arnold
Author: Matthew Arnold
Publisher: Viking Press
Total Pages: 267
Release: 1985
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780140585094

Gathers sonnets and narrative, love, lyric, and elegaic poems by the nineteenth-century British poet and critic