
Arthur Hugh Clough Selected Writings
by Tate, Greg-
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Author Biography
Greg Tate, University of St Andrews
Gregory Tate is a Lecturer in Victorian Literature at the University of St Andrews, and a BBC Radio 3 New Generation Thinker. He is the author of two monographs: The Poet's Mind: The Psychology of Victorian Poetry (2012) and Nineteenth-Century Poetry and the Physical Sciences: Poetical Matter (2019). He has also published essays on Alfred Tennyson, Robert Browning, May Kendall, Jane Austen, John Keats, Humphry Davy, and science in the nineteenth-century press.
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
CHRONOLOGY
NOTE ON THE TEXTS
FROM AMBARVALIA
Duty that s to say complying
Is it true, ye gods, who treat us
The human spirits saw I on a day
When panting sighs the bosom fill
When Israel Came out of Egypt
Qui Laborat, Orat
Natura Naturans
FROM PALSYING SELF-MISTRUST, FROM FEAR
LETTER TO JOHN PHILIP GELL (24 NOVEMBER 1844)
EPI-STRAUSS-ION
FROM A CONSIDERATION OF OBJECTIONS AGAINST THE RETRENCHMENT
ASSOCIATION
DIARY (15 JULY 1848)
LETTER TO THOMAS ARNOLD (16 JULY 1848)
THE BOTHIE OF TOPER-NA-FUOSICH: A LONG-VACATION PASTORAL
HOMO SUM, NIHIL HUMANI
LETTER TO ANNE CLOUGH (30 APRIL 1849)
LETTER TO FRANCIS TURNER PALGRAVE (21 JUNE 1849)
AMOURS DE VOYAGE
RESIGNATION TO FAUSTUS
EASTER DAY
EASTER DAY II
WHENCE ARE YE, VAGUE DESIRES
THE STRUGGLE
IN CONTROVERSIAL FOUL IMPURENESS
TO HIS WORK THE MAN MUST GO
THE LATEST DECALOGUE
DIPSYCHUS AND THE SPIRIT
PESCHIERA
ALTERAM PARTEM
WORDSWORTH
IF TO WRITE, REWRITE, AND WRITE AGAIN
I SAID SO, BUT IT IS NOT TRUE
IF THAT WE THUS ARE GUILTY DOTH APPEAR
THE DEVELOPMENT OF ENGLISH LITERATURE
LAST WORDS: NAPOLEON AND WELLINGTON
LETTER TO BLANCHE SMITH (19 FEBRUARY 1853)
LETTERS OF PAREPIDEMUS, NUMBER ONE
RECENT ENGLISH POETRY
FROM MARI MAGNO
The Clergyman s Second Tale
NOTES
CHRONOLOGY
NOTE ON THE TEXTS
FROM AMBARVALIA
Duty that s to say complying.
Is it true, ye gods, who treat us.
The human spirits saw I on a day.
When panting sighs the bosom fill.
When Israel Came out of Egypt.
Qui Laborat, Orat.
Natura Naturans.
FROM PALSYING SELF-MISTRUST, FROM FEAR
LETTER TO JOHN PHILIP GELL (24 NOVEMBER 1844)
EPI-STRAUSS-ION
FROM A CONSIDERATION OF OBJECTIONS AGAINST THE RETRENCHMENT
ASSOCIATION
DIARY (15 JULY 1848)
LETTER TO THOMAS ARNOLD (16 JULY 1848)
THE BOTHIE OF TOPER-NA-FUOSICH: A LONG-VACATION PASTORAL
HOMO SUM, NIHIL HUMANI
LETTER TO ANNE CLOUGH (30 APRIL 1849)
LETTER TO FRANCIS TURNER PALGRAVE (21 JUNE 1849)
AMOURS DE VOYAGE
RESIGNATION TO FAUSTUS
EASTER DAY
EASTER DAY II
WHENCE ARE YE, VAGUE DESIRES
THE STRUGGLE
IN CONTROVERSIAL FOUL IMPURENESS
TO HIS WORK THE MAN MUST GO
THE LATEST DECALOGUE
DIPSYCHUS AND THE SPIRIT
PESCHIERA
ALTERAM PARTEM
WORDSWORTH
IF TO WRITE, REWRITE, AND WRITE AGAIN
I SAID SO, BUT IT IS NOT TRUE
IF THAT WE THUS ARE GUILTY DOTH APPEAR
THE DEVELOPMENT OF ENGLISH LITERATURE
LAST WORDS: NAPOLEON AND WELLINGTON
LETTER TO BLANCHE SMITH (19 FEBRUARY 1853)
LETTERS OF PAREPIDEMUS, NUMBER ONE
RECENT ENGLISH POETRY
FROM MARI MAGNO
The Clergyman s Second Tale.
NOTES
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