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What is Arnold’s critical method for evaluating poetry called?

AThe Aesthetic Method

BThe Romantic Approach

CThe Touchstone Method

DThe Realist Method

Answer:

C. The Touchstone Method

Read Explanation:

  • Matthew Arnold's critical method for evaluating poetry is called the "Touchstone Method."

  • In The Study of Poetry, Arnold suggests that the best way to judge the quality of a poem is to compare it with short passages from the greatest works of poetry, which serve as "touchstones" or benchmarks of excellence.

  • He recommends using lines from poets like Homer, Dante, Shakespeare, and Milton to determine whether a poem possesses "high seriousness"—a combination of truth, beauty, and profound moral insight.

This method emphasizes that truly great poetry has a universal and enduring quality that can be recognized through direct comparison with the best literary works.


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