
About This Novel
In the prosperous age of Victoria, Matthew Arnold heard the lamentation of the ebbing tide of the "sea of faith" representing the spirit of Christ, and called for the use of sincere love to save the seemingly bright world. If the author of "Sea of Faith" also has his own "Sea of Faith", it must be poetry. After all, "gentleness and kindness are the teachings of poetry." Most of the words here are related to poetry and contain classic poems, which shows the author's intention to nourish the temperament. There are also a small number of texts about translation and reading, which are glimpses of real life. "Sea of Faith" can be said to be the author's interpretation and testimony of "poetic life".
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