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  1. Arthur Hugh Clough (/ k l ʌ f / KLUF; 1 January 1819 – 13 November 1861) was an English poet, an educationalist, and the devoted assistant to Florence Nightingale. He was the brother of suffragist Anne Clough and father of Blanche Athena Clough , who both became principals of Newnham College, Cambridge .

    • Poetry
    • Blanche Mary Shore Smith
  2. Arthur Hugh Clough was a poet whose work reflects the perplexity and religious doubt of mid-19th century England. He was a friend of Matthew Arnold and the subject of Arnold’s commemorative elegy “Thyrsis.” While at Oxford, Clough had intended to become a clergyman, but his increasing religious

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  3. rthur Hugh Clough (pronunciado «cluff»), un excelente poeta cuyos cuyas innovaciones en el mbito del lenguaje y tema literarios, fueron muy avanzados para su época, nació el uno de enero de 1819 en Liverpool, hijo de James y Ann Clough. Un biógrafo describe a su padre como «terrateniente de la alta burguesía del norte de Gales con ...

  4. Arthur Hugh Clough. 1819–1861. Rischgitz / Stringer - Getty. English Victorian poet Arthur Hugh Clough suffered from the intense pressures of high expectations. He attended at the prestigious Rugby School and then studied at Oxford, but he resigned his fellowship and eventually found a career as an examiner in the British Education Office.

  5. ntre los lectores victorianos, Clough era más conocido por sus primeros trabajos, poemas cortos. El más famoso «Di no a la lucha; no merece la pena», lo escribió como apoyo a los luchadores en las revoluciones de 1848. Para los victorianos tardíos y para los lectores del siglo veinte, sin embargo, sus trabajos más importantes han sido ...

  6. 2 de mar. de 2011 · The English poet Arthur Hugh Clough (b. 1819–d. 1861) is a representative figure of the mid-Victorian religious crisis and an innovative Victorian poet. He was a talented protégé of Rugby school’s charismatic headmaster Thomas Arnold. At Balliol College, Oxford, Clough witnessed the period’s religious controversies, defined by the ...

  7. The poet, critic, and educator, Arthur Hugh Clough, was born on 1 January 1819 to James Butler Clough and Ann Perfect. Clough was the middle child in a fairly large and close-knit family, but financial strain occasionally forced the family to separate. At the time of Clough’s birth, James was a cotton merchant with enough success that the ...