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"A Lost Pulse of Feeling": Reconnecting with the "Hidden Self" in Matthew Arnold's "Buried Life"
2017
University of Saskatchewan Undergraduate Research Journal
Matthew Arnold's "Buried Life" explores the desire for genuine human connection amidst the self-isolating impositions of his speaker's society. It presents an image of a world so lacking in meaningful interaction that those who exist within it are bound to a restrictive state of half-life, disconnected as they are from the rest of humanity. While much of the critical discourse has viewed Arnold's poem as little more than a woeful lament for an unattainable state of existence, this paper
doi:10.32396/usurj.v4i1.301
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