Matthew Arnold's Sohrab and Rustum and Other Poems by Matthew Arnold
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have been felt in many different fields. He has won a peculiar and
honorable place in the poetry of the century; he has excelled as literary critic, he has labored in the cause of education, and finally, in his _Culture and Anarchy_, he has set forth his scheme of social reform, and in certain later books has made His contribution to contemporary thought."--PANCOAST, _Introduction to English Literature_. * * * * * CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF ARNOLD'S WORKS 1840. Alaric at Rome. (Prize poem at Rugby.) 1843. Cromwell. (Prize poem at Oxford.) 1849. The Strayed Reveller and Other Poems. Mycerinus. The Strayed Reveller. Fragment of an Antigone. The Sick King in Bokhara. Religious Isolation. To my Friends. A Modern Sappho. The New Sirens. The Voice. To Fausta. Stagyrus. To a Gipsy Child. The Hayswater Boat. |
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