In Amours de Voyage, Arthur Hugh Clough responds to his dissatisfactions with his position as an unmarried Lecturer and Head at University College in London by modeling the poem's antihero, Claude, on law reformer and founder of utilitarianism, Jeremy Bentham. Drawing primarily from John Stuart Mill's portrayal of Bentham as an epistemological skeptic, Clough, through his poem, investigates the consequences of reliance on particular, as opposed to general, forms of knowledge in relation to language and love, in order to approach irresolvable questions about the grounds of truth and how to enter into a marriage that is corporeally and spiritually satisfying. Thus Claude, a conflicted Benthamite figure, is incapable of communicating his exper...
Hume describes skeptical philosophy as having a variety of desirable effects. It can counteract dogm...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of the Bentham...
Characteristicks of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times, by Anthony Ashley Cooper, Third Earl of Shaftesbu...
This chapter was included in the open-access book 'Bentham and the Arts' (UCL Press 2020), edited by...
Bentham and the Arts considers the sceptical challenge presented by Bentham’s hedonistic utilitarian...
Jeremy Benthara lias had a conspicuous influence upon English thought and action. His contributions...
The dissertation provides a comprehensive study of the neglected religious writings, published and u...
Quinn's article is one of four in a special edition of the journal Revue d’études benthamiennes on t...
The title of Walter Houghton's recent article, "Arthur Hugh Clough: A Hundred Years of Disparagement...
In this paper I talk about Arthur Hugh Clough’s epistolary poem Amours de Voyage, which describes Cl...
For all the recent interest in Clough's poetry, there has been little critical study of the numerous...
Ever wonder what might be the most absurd idea to come out of the Age of Reason? This paper in the h...
In the eleventh and final chapter of the volume, dealing appropriately with Bentham’s auto-icon, ent...
Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832) is the lst Englishman with whom we shall deal in this chapter. His life s...
My thesis takes as its subject the poetry of Richard Crashaw. Crashaw aims to represent a mutual rel...
Hume describes skeptical philosophy as having a variety of desirable effects. It can counteract dogm...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of the Bentham...
Characteristicks of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times, by Anthony Ashley Cooper, Third Earl of Shaftesbu...
This chapter was included in the open-access book 'Bentham and the Arts' (UCL Press 2020), edited by...
Bentham and the Arts considers the sceptical challenge presented by Bentham’s hedonistic utilitarian...
Jeremy Benthara lias had a conspicuous influence upon English thought and action. His contributions...
The dissertation provides a comprehensive study of the neglected religious writings, published and u...
Quinn's article is one of four in a special edition of the journal Revue d’études benthamiennes on t...
The title of Walter Houghton's recent article, "Arthur Hugh Clough: A Hundred Years of Disparagement...
In this paper I talk about Arthur Hugh Clough’s epistolary poem Amours de Voyage, which describes Cl...
For all the recent interest in Clough's poetry, there has been little critical study of the numerous...
Ever wonder what might be the most absurd idea to come out of the Age of Reason? This paper in the h...
In the eleventh and final chapter of the volume, dealing appropriately with Bentham’s auto-icon, ent...
Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832) is the lst Englishman with whom we shall deal in this chapter. His life s...
My thesis takes as its subject the poetry of Richard Crashaw. Crashaw aims to represent a mutual rel...
Hume describes skeptical philosophy as having a variety of desirable effects. It can counteract dogm...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of the Bentham...
Characteristicks of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times, by Anthony Ashley Cooper, Third Earl of Shaftesbu...