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This book is a collection of essays that examine the works of three major English poets: John Keats, Arthur Hugh Clough, and Matthew Arnold. Hudson offers nuanced readings of their poetry, focusing on themes such as nature, love, and religion. Literature students and scholars will appreciate this insightful analysis of these poets' works.
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