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Critically acclaimed biographer Ian Hamilton explores the early life of Matthew Arnold. A book of rare originality and significance that explores the origins of Arnolds creativity and the reasons for its strangulation. . English poet Matthew Arnold had two lives. In his youth, he was an impassioned lyric poet. In his later years, he was Victorian Englands best-known social prophet, educational reformer and literary critic. For about twenty years, however, Arnold made efforts to resist his destiny as a social moralist, and this book is the story of that losing battle. It is a story of Victorian repression, typical, perhaps, but also individual nonetheless, and one that suffocated Arnolds creative mind. Hamilton leads the reader through some intricate and beautiful considerations on the nature of creativity and its silencing. English poet Matthew Arnold had two lives. In his youth, he was an impassioned lyric poet. In his later years, he was Victorian Englands best-known social prophet, educational reformer, and literary critic. Arnolds poetic life that gave us Dover Beach, The Scholar-Gipsy, and Empedocles on Etna was effectively over by the age of forty, when he began to devote all his energies to purposeful prose composition. As Auden said, he thrust his gift in prison till it died. From the very start, though, Arnold had viewed his poetry-writing self as irresponsible, delinquent. As the eldest son of Dr. Arnold of Rugby, the great shaper of Victorian morality, his destinyhe knewwas inescapable. He had been born to make a difference to the age in which he lived. For about twenty years, however, Matthew Arnold made efforts to resist his destiny as a social moralist, and this book is the story of that losing battle. As a biographical narrative, A Gift Imprisoned confronts a number of intriguing puzzles. Chief among these, of course, is the much-pondered Marguerite. Who was she: a dream-girl, an invention born of too much exposure to the novels of George Sand, or a real person met in Switzerland in 1848? Then there is Dr. Arnold himself: a devitalizing ogre or an inspiration? And, overarchingly, there is the matter of Arnolds attitude to his own gifts as a poet: Why did he so early on abandon the poetic life and settle for three decades of drudgery as an inspector of elementary schools? Was it really a fierce love of duty that took him down this pathor was it, rather, that he all along had insufficient faith in his own talent? And this leads to the question that matters most of all: How much faith do we and should we have in his talent?In this compelling study, Ian Hamilton brings his own formidable gifts and his lifelong passion for his subject to bear on one of the most mysterious literary figures of the last centuryand a figure who still fascinates today. The result is a biography of rare originality and significance.

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Why doesn't Matthew Arnold enjoy a higher reputation today? He wrote some of the most beautiful poetry of the Victorian period; lyrics that are peculiarly appropriate to the alienated longeurs of modern existence. And yet he distrusted his own poetic genius and effectively stifled it after its early blossoming, devoting his maturity instead to writing worthy but unexciting prose criticism. The reasons why he did this and the extraordinary tension in the poetry he did write between outbursting passion and fierce repression, are excellently handled in Ian Hamilton's critical biography. The title of the study comes from W H Auden's assessment of Arnold's career: "He thrust his gift in prison till it died". Hamilton outlines that prison--the Victorian upbringing, the unhappy love affair that was beyond the pale of 19th- century convention and had to be hidden away and forgotten, the painful abandonment of poetry, the one thing Arnold did best--deftly and wittily. Read Arnold's "To Marguerite-- Continued" (surely the bleakest and most beautiful statement of hopeless love in the language); and then read this book for its expertly sketched account of the life behind the poetry. --Adam Roberts
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Ian Hamilton is one of the foremost literary critics and biographers of our time. He is the author of the definitive biographies on Robert Lowell and that elusive master, J.D. Salinger. Among his other books are two collections of poetry, The Oxford Companion to Twentieth-Century Poetry in English (Editor); Keepers of the Flames: Literary Estates and the Rise of Biography from Shakespeare to Plath; Writers in Hollywood; and most recently the collection Walking Possession. He has been the literary editor of the TLS and various other influential English publications. He has recently been appointed contributing editor for The New Yorker.

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  • Publication date1999
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  • ISBN 13 9780465044214
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