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(Unabridged: 1hr 49mins)
Poetry is a fascinating use of language. With almost a million words at its command it is not surprising that these Isles have produced some of the most beautiful, moving and descriptive verse through the centuries. In this series we look at individual poets who have shaped and influenced their craft and cement their place in our heritage. Matthew Arnold is rightly placed amongst the other greats of Victorian Poetry; Browning and Tennyson. The son of the founder of Rugby School he grew up to become a poet via a career as a school inspector. His own words best represent how he came to be so well regarded: “My poems represent, on the whole, the main movement of mind of the last quarter of a century, and thus they will probably have their day as people become conscious to themselves of what that movement of mind is”.
Among the readers are Richard Mitchley and Ghizela Rowe.
In this compilation -
01 - Matthew Arnold An Introduction |
02 - The Youth of Man |
03 - Youth and Calm |
04 - The Future |
05 - The Austerity Of Poetry |
06 - A Caution To Poets |
07 - Early Death And Fame |
08 - Immortality by Matthew Arnold |
09 - Mortality |
10 - Longing |
11 - Growing Old |
12 - Consolation by Matthew Arnold |
13 - A Memory Picture by Matthew Arnold |
14 - The Buried Life by Matthew Arnold |
15 - Human Life |
16 - Rugby Chapel, November 1857 |
17 - West London |
18 - East London |
19 - Stanzas From The Grande Chartreuse |
20 - Continued |
21 - The Divinity |
22 - Dover Beach |
23 - Despondency |
24 - Epilogue |
25 - A Wish |
26 - The Last Word |
27 - Marketing Info |
28 - Copyright Notice 2012 |