Arnold, Sir Edwin
Related Category: English Literature, 19th cent.: Biographies
18321904, English author. After serving as principal of the government college in Pune, India, he joined (1861) the staff of the London
Daily Telegraph. He won fame for his blank-verse epic
The Light of Asia (1879), dealing with the life of Buddha. The poem was attacked for its alleged distortion of Buddhist doctrine and for its tolerant attitude toward a non-Christian religion. Besides other volumes of poetry, he wrote a number of picturesque travel books and translated Asian literature.