Arnold Poems

Arnold Poems by Matthew Arnold, published by Penguin in 1985, is a collection that features a range of sonnets and various forms of poetry, including narrative, love, lyric, and elegiac works by the notable nineteenth-century British poet and critic. This edition comprises 267 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a comprehensive look at Arnold’s poetic contributions.
In this collection, readers will encounter a diverse array of themes and styles that reflect Arnold’s literary prowess. The poems explore emotional depth and human experience, showcasing the intricacies of love and loss. With a focus on European literary traditions, this anthology serves as a significant representation of Arnold’s work, appealing to those interested in poetry from the English, Irish, Scottish, and Welsh literary backgrounds.
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Gathers sonnets and narrative, love, lyric, and elegaic poems by the nineteenth-century British poet and critic
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