Mari Magno, Dipsychus and Other Poems by Arthur Hugh Clough

Mari Magno, Dipsychus and Other Poems

Arthur Hugh Clough
185 pages
Carcanet Press Limited, 2014. ©2014
Aug 2014
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<p><i>The true haunts of the poetic powers</i>, Arthur Hugh Clough wrote to his friend Matthew Arnold, are no more upon Pindus or Parnassus but in the blank and desolate streets, and upon the solitary bridges of the midnight city, where Guilt is, and wild Temptation, and the dire compulsion of what has once been done. . . . There walks the discrowned Apollo, with unstrung lyre. &quot;Mari Magno,&quot; written in the last years of Clough's life, is a modern <i>Canterbury Tales</i>, with travelers on a transatlantic crossing exchanging stories about love and marriage. The unfinished dramatic poem &quot;Dipsychus,&quot; a Faustian dialogue, was started in Venice when Clough was still a young man and revisited and revised throughout his life. He described it as &quot;the conflict between the tender conscience and the world.&quot; These two unfinished masterworks and a selection of Clough's shorter poems will feed the growing interest in this most lovable and no-longer-neglected Victorian.</p>
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Pages 185
Publisher Carcanet Press Limit...
Published 2014
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