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In "Prose Remains of Arthur Hugh Clough, with a Selection from His Letters and a Memoir," Clough presents a rich tapestry of thought, reflecting on profound themes of faith, doubt, and the human condition. Written in a clear yet lyrical style, the collection combines essays, critiques, and personal correspondences, inviting readers into the introspective and often turbulent world of Victorian intellectualism. Clough's prose is imbued with a sense of urgency and introspection, resonating with the complexities of his era, particularly the interplay between established religious beliefs and emerging secular views, making it an essential piece within the Victorian literary canon. Arthur Hugh Clough (1819-1861) was an English poet and educational reformer who struggled with personal and societal dilemmas throughout his life. His academic tenure at Oxford and extensive travels across Europe provided him with a unique perspective on the academic and cultural shifts of his time. Clough'Äôs commitment to moral integrity and clarity in thought reflects his own inner grapple with faith and skepticism, elements made evident in this collection. This book is highly recommended for students of literature and philosophy alike, as it provides invaluable insight into the mind of a thinker caught in the throes of change. Clough's reflections remain remarkably relevant, offering timeless wisdom that challenges contemporary readers to ponder their own beliefs and societal norms.
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