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Clough, Arthur Hugh Clough, Arthur Hugh (b. Jan. 1, 1819, Liverpoold. Nov. 13, 1861, Florence), poet whose work reflects the perplexity and religious doubt of mid19th century England. http://www.uv.es/EBRIT/micro/micro_132_96.html
Extractions: Britannica CD Index Articles Dictionary Help (b. Jan. 1, 1819, Liverpoold. Nov. 13, 1861, Florence), poet whose work reflects the perplexity and religious doubt of mid-19th century England. He was a friend of Matthew Arnold and the subject of Arnold's commemorative elegy "Thyrsis." While at Oxford, Clough had intended to become a clergyman, but his increasing religious scepticism caused him to leave the university. He became head of University Hall, London, in 1849, and in 1852, at the invitation of Ralph Waldo Emerson, he spent several months lecturing in Massachusetts. He later worked as a government education official and helped his wife's first cousin, Florence Nightingale, in her philanthropic work. While on a visit to Italy he contracted malaria and died at age 42. Clough's deeply critical and questioning attitude made him as doubtful of his own powers as he was about the spirit of his age, and he gave his contemporaries the impression of promise unfulfilled, especially since he left the bulk of his verse unpublished. Nonetheless, Clough's Poems (1862) proved so popular that they were reprinted 16 times within 40 years of his death. His best verse has a flavour that is closer to the taste and temper of the 20th century than to the Victorian age, however. Among his works are
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Extractions: 1907 Nuttall Encyclopædia of General Knowledge C · Clough, Arthur Hugh a b c d ... z Clough, Arthur Hugh , a lyric poet, born at Liverpool ; son of a cotton merchant; educated at Rugby under Dr. Arnold, whom he held in the highest regard; was at Oxford , as a Fellow of Oriel, at the time of the Tractarian movement, which he arrayed himself against, and at length turned his back upon and tore himself away from by foreign travel; on his return he was appointed examiner in the Education Office; falling ill from overwork he went abroad again, and died at Florence ; he was all alive to the tendencies of the time, and his lyrics show his sense of these, and how he fronted them; in the speculative scepticism of the time his only refuge and safety-anchor was duty; Matthew Arnold has written in his “Thyrsis” a tribute to his memory such as has been written over few; his best-known poem is “The Bothie of Tober-na-Vuolich” ( Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia , edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907) Clouds, The
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Arthur Hugh Clough — A Brief Biography rthur Hugh Clough (pronounced cluff ), a fine poet whose experiments in extending the range of literary language and subject were ahead of his time, was born the first day of 1819 http://www.victorianweb.org/authors/clough/bio.html
Extractions: Glenn Everett , Associate Professor of English, University of Tennessee at Martin Victorian Web Home Visual Arts Authors rthur Hugh Clough (pronounced "cluff"), a fine poet whose experiments in extending the range of literary language and subject were ahead of his time, was born the first day of 1819 to James and Ann (Perfect) Clough in Liverpool. One biographer describes his father as an "intermittently unsuccessful cotton merchant from the North Wales landed gentry" and notes that his mother was more solidly middle-class. The family moved to Charleston, S. C., in 1822, returning briefly in 1828 to enroll Arthur in an English school, and in 1829 he entered Rugby, perhaps the most important independent school in nineteenth-century England. The next few years are among the most important both in Clough's life and in the history of English so-called public schools Thomas Arnold , who had just taken over as Headmaster of Rugby the year before, had begun to institute his reforms, but the precise changes he made to the curriculum are far less important than the moral earnestness with which he imbued the school. Clough rapidly became a favorite of Dr. Arnold, who in turn became a surrogate father, since Clough's parents were still in America. His intellect made him a model student (at 15 he was reading Niebuhr and Schleiermacher in German), and his awareness of his role as a model for his fellows (he eventually became Head of the School, an honorary position Arnold created for the boy whom he wanted to set the school's standard) made him a brilliant example of the success of Arnold's methods.
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Clough, Arthur Hugh, 1819-1861. Papers: Guide. MS Eng 1036 Clough, Arthur Hugh, 18191861. Papers Guide. Houghton Library, Harvard College Library Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138 http://oasis.lib.harvard.edu/oasis/deliver/~hou01732
Extractions: Abstract: Poems, essays and letters of the English poet Arthur Hugh Clough. Recat. from Nor 1011. Gift of Charles Eliot Norton. Arthur Hugh Clough was an English poet, who lectured at Harvard. Contains autograph manuscript poems and essays (some in the hand of his wife, Blanche Smith Clough), most of which were later printed in his Letters and Remains. Also includes letters to various correspondents. Clough, Arthur Hugh, 1819-1861. [Poems] A.MS. (unsigned); [n.p., n.d.] 18f.(22p.) Notebook in green marbled wrapper.
Clough, Arthur Hugh 1819-1861 [WorldCat Identities] Key Publications about Arthur Hugh Clough Publications by Arthur Hugh Clough Publications by Arthur Hugh Clough, published posthumously. http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n80-23139
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Clough, Arthur Hugh The labour and the wounds are vain, http://poems.lesdoigtsbleus.free.fr/id100.htm
Extractions: Say not the struggle nought availeth, The labour and the wounds are vain, The enemy faints not, nor faileth, And as things have been, things remain. If hopes were dupes, fears may be liars ; It may be in yon smoke concealed, Your comrades chase e'en now the fliers, And, but for you, possess the field. For while the tired waves, vainly breaking, Seem here no painful inch to gain, For back through creeks and inlets making Came, silent, flooding in, the main, And not by eastern windows only, When daylight comes, comes in the light, In front the sun climbs slow, how slowly, But westward, look, the land is bright.
A Short Biographical Dictionary Of English Literature/Clough, Arthur Hugh - Wiki Clough, Arthur Hugh (18191861). Poet, s. of a cotton merchant in Liverpool, he spent his childhood in America, but was sent back to England for his education, which he received at http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/A_Short_Biographical_Dictionary_of_English_Literat