Orientalist poetry and Buddhist popularisation
1832 – 1904
Sir Edwin Arnold was an English poet, journalist, and former principal of a British government college in Pune, India. His blank-verse epic The Light of Asia (1879), narrating the life and teachings of the Buddha through an imaginary Buddhist devotee, became a Victorian sensation and served as the primary vehicle through which Buddhist philosophy entered mainstream Western consciousness.
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