God in a Technical Age, Arnold and Hopkins

Number of Pages 4

This essay offers a comparison between Gerald Manley Hopkins' "God's Grandeur" and Matthew Arnold's "Dover Beach." The context of both poems and the concerns of the poets about the lack of faith during the Victorian era are discussed and compared, with the writer arguing that Arnold's poem is more pessimistic. Four pages in length, only the primary sources are cited.


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