"The Scholar-Gipsy" (1853) is a poem by Matthew Arnold, based on a 17th-century Oxford story found in Joseph Glanvill's The Vanity of Dogmatizing (1661...
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Gipsy Kings (originally Los Reyes) are a musical group founded in 1979 in Arles, France. The band, whose members have Catalan heritage, play a blend of...
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Matthew Arnold (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
selection from the two earlier volumes famously excluding Empedocles on Etna, but adding new poems, Sohrab and Rustum and The Scholar Gipsy. In 1854, Poems:...
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Strophe (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
Nightingale or Matthew Arnold's The Scholar-Gipsy. A strophic form of poetry called Muwashshah developed in Andalucia as early as the 9th century CE, which then...
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two poems by Matthew Arnold, "The Scholar Gipsy" and "Thyrsis". The first performance took place privately, whilst the public premiere took place in Oxford...
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Topographical poetry (section In the Romantic era)
mentioned examples. In following centuries, Matthew Arnold's "The Scholar Gipsy" (1853) praised the Oxfordshire countryside, and W. H. Auden's "In Praise of...
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is an obvious example. More recently, Matthew Arnold's "The Scholar Gipsy" (1853) praises the Oxfordshire countryside, and W. H. Auden's "In Praise of...
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Barcelona Gipsy balKan Orchestra (BGKO) is a band created in 2012 in Barcelona, Spain. The band draws on many musical influences, including Klezmer music...
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Joseph Glanvill (category Fellows of the Royal Society)
that became the material for Matthew Arnold's Victorian poem The Scholar Gipsy. Glanvill was at first a Cartesian, but shifted his ground a little, engaging...
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Gipsy House (formerly Little Whitefield) is a house in the village of Great Missenden in the English county of Buckinghamshire. It was the home of the...
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Bamboléo (redirect from Bamboleo (Gipsy Kings song))
is a 1987 Spanish language song by Gitano-French band Gipsy Kings, from their eponymous album. The song was written by band members Tonino Baliardo, Chico...
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scholarship in the early 1840s, and which appeared in the poet's first published collection, The Strayed Reveller, and Other Poems, in 1849. The basic premise...
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List of works by John Buchan (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
including Scholar-Gipsies, his first work of non-fiction. Much of Buchan's non-fiction mirrored his circumstances: his time in South Africa resulted in The African...
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List of years in literature (redirect from Literature in the 1970s)
is the first English novel to feature a detective; The Heir of Redclyffe – Charlotte Mary Yonge; The Scholar Gipsy – Matthew Arnold; Bartleby, the Scrivener...
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Empedocles on Etna (category Fiction set in the 5th century BC)
in two acts written by the Victorian poet-critic Matthew Arnold and first published, anonymously, in 1852. The poem describes the philosophic contemplations...
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The Gipsy Hill is the second studio album by the ska band Big D and the Kids Table. Released in 2002; there are two versions of the release: the EP version...
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Apprehension of the Bible is a work of religious and literary criticism by Matthew Arnold, first published in February 1873. Arnold begins with noting the difference...
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described the area in his 1853 work "The Scholar Gipsy": Thee, at the ferry, Oxford riders blithe, Returning home on summer nights, have met Crossing the stripling...
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1853 in literature (category Years of the 19th century in literature)
posthumously) Matthew Arnold – The Scholar Gipsy Victor Hugo – Les Châtiments Arthur de Gobineau – An Essay on the Inequality of the Human Races (Essai sur l'inégalité...
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Rodney "Gipsy" Smith MBE (31 March 1860 – 4 August 1947) was a British evangelist who conducted evangelistic campaigns in the United States and Great...
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romanticizing the lives, culture, and wanderings of the English Romani people. The Scholar Gipsy by Matthew Arnold – A 19th-century poem regarding the religious...
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the tone of Robert Burns' 1785 The Jolly Beggars: A Cantata and Matthew Arnold's The Scholar Gipsy (1853) directly to The Beggars Chorus. Also known as...
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a land bridge across the proto-Atlantic in the Late Jurassic. The hill is mentioned in Matthew Arnold's poem The Scholar Gipsy. "Designated Sites View:...
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Holly Ordway (category Tolkien scholars)
that Tolkien took a print of this from Matthew Arnold's 1910 book The Scholar Gipsy & Thyrsis and framed it. Swank observes however that John Garth has...
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The de Havilland Gipsy Six is a British six-cylinder, air-cooled, inverted inline piston engine developed by the de Havilland Engine Company for aircraft...
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Chico Bouchikhi (category Gipsy Kings members)
French musician and a co-founder of the Gipsy Kings. After leaving the band in 1991, he formed his own group, Chico & the Gypsies. Bouchikhi was born in Arles...
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Boars Hill (section The Carritt family)
the inspiration and setting for two of his best-known poems, The Scholar Gipsy (1853) and Thyrsis (1866), the latter written in memory of Clough. The...
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February 2016. "The Scholar-Gipsy'". 23 August 1954. p. 19 – via BBC Genome. "Martin Starkie". BFI.[dead link] "Penguin Classics | The Best Classic Books...
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Gitanos (redirect from Spanish Gipsy)
occasionally painter, writer, cinematographic actor and flamenco singer Gipsy Kings, French group of Rumba flamenca Camarón de la Isla, Flamenco singer...
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Hinksey (category Pages using the JsonConfig extension)
(1822-1888) mentions Hinksey in his poems Thyrsis and The Scholar Gipsy. Hinksey Pool was the original home of Hinksey Sculling School, a community rowing...
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