ArnoldOxford University Press, 1988 - 127 Seiten Matthew Arnold left behind him a variety of literary achievements. This insightful study begins with an examination of the Arnoldian "voice" and ends with an appraisal and a defense of some of the ways in which he influenced modern English culture. Collini concludes that it is as a social and literary critic--especially as the author of Essays in Criticism and Culture and Anarchy--for which he is most famous today. |
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... emotion . The additionally elegiac note here comes from the anguished sense that even memory is only an imperfect reminder that there was , once , an emotion which briefly impinged on our isolation , but that no feeling can be preserved ...
... emotion . The additionally elegiac note here comes from the anguished sense that even memory is only an imperfect reminder that there was , once , an emotion which briefly impinged on our isolation , but that no feeling can be preserved ...
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... emotion - sprung rhythm of ' Dover Beach ' is all the more striking precisely for not being able to take its structure from one of the established verse - forms . Is it significant or merely curious that it should be Arnold , advocate ...
... emotion - sprung rhythm of ' Dover Beach ' is all the more striking precisely for not being able to take its structure from one of the established verse - forms . Is it significant or merely curious that it should be Arnold , advocate ...
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... emotion , but he wanted it to be stirred by things in which it is reasonable to believe ; there may be loss as well as gain in this . In God and the Bible , published two years later in 1875 , Arnold responded to criticisms of ...
... emotion , but he wanted it to be stirred by things in which it is reasonable to believe ; there may be loss as well as gain in this . In God and the Bible , published two years later in 1875 , Arnold responded to criticisms of ...
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The Arnoldian voice | 1 |
The life | 18 |
The poet | 25 |
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Académie française achievement aesthetic Anglican Anthony Kenny Arnold's poetry Arnold's writing Arnoldian Bible Biblical Biblical literalism certainly chapter characterized Charlotte Brontë Church classical Clough contemporaries controversies course cultural critic Culture and Anarchy Dissenters doctrine Dover Beach edited effect elegies Eliza Cook emotion Empedocles English Essays in Criticism experience expression F. R. Leavis fact feeling French Greek Hebraism Hellenism Homer human idea ideal intellectual judgement Kenneth Allott kind later lectures less letters Liberal literary criticism Literature and Dogma Matthew Arnold mind modern moral nature Newman nineteenth century Oxford passage perhaps poems poet poetic political Preface preoccupation prose Puritanism qualities readers reading reflection religion religious response schools sectarian seems self-conscious sense social criticism society spirit Stefan Collini style suggest sympathy T. S. Eliot taste things thought tone tradition true truth twentieth century Wordsworth wrote
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