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Edwin Arnold's "The Poetical Works" showcases a rich tapestry of verse that reflects both the beauty of the poetic form and the depth of human experience. Spanning various themes such as nature, love, and spirituality, Arnold employs a lyrical style characterized by vivid imagery and melodic rhythms. The collection stands as a testament to the 19th-century literary movement that sought to fuse personal emotion with broader philosophical inquiries, positioning Arnold amid contemporaries who grappled with the complexities of existence against the backdrop of Victorian ideals. As a poet,…mehr

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Edwin Arnold's "The Poetical Works" showcases a rich tapestry of verse that reflects both the beauty of the poetic form and the depth of human experience. Spanning various themes such as nature, love, and spirituality, Arnold employs a lyrical style characterized by vivid imagery and melodic rhythms. The collection stands as a testament to the 19th-century literary movement that sought to fuse personal emotion with broader philosophical inquiries, positioning Arnold amid contemporaries who grappled with the complexities of existence against the backdrop of Victorian ideals. As a poet, journalist, and advocate for Eastern philosophies, Edwin Arnold was profoundly influenced by his travels in India and his encounters with Hindu texts, particularly the "Bhagavad Gita." This intersection of Western and Eastern thought permeates his works, as he often sought to bridge cultural divides. His tenure as a correspondent for The Daily Telegraph fortified his commitment to social issues, adding a layer of moral concern to his poetic endeavors that resonates throughout his oeuvre. Engaging and thought-provoking, "The Poetical Works" is an essential read for those interested in the interplay of cultural narratives and the emotive power of poetry. Arnold's craftsmanship invites readers to reflect on their own perceptions of beauty and truth, making this collection a worthwhile addition to any literary enthusiast's library.