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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... human nature ; and from the simplicity and charm of this ideal , Hellenism , and human life in the hands of Hellenism , is invested with a kind of aerial ease , clearness and radiancy ; they are kept full of what we call sweetness and ...
... human nature ; and from the simplicity and charm of this ideal , Hellenism , and human life in the hands of Hellenism , is invested with a kind of aerial ease , clearness and radiancy ; they are kept full of what we call sweetness and ...
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... human nature ' , ' culture has a rough task to achieve in this country ' , and so on . This simple stylistic fact alone should suggest that he is not talking about some passive body of art and learning whose natural home is the museum ...
... human nature ' , ' culture has a rough task to achieve in this country ' , and so on . This simple stylistic fact alone should suggest that he is not talking about some passive body of art and learning whose natural home is the museum ...
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... human life : he can be pessimistic but he does not rise to the tragic ; he can be joyful without ever reaching the sublime . It is not that he did not know almost unbearably painful suffering , nor that he underestimated its place in human ...
... human life : he can be pessimistic but he does not rise to the tragic ; he can be joyful without ever reaching the sublime . It is not that he did not know almost unbearably painful suffering , nor that he underestimated its place in human ...
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The Arnoldian voice | 1 |
The life | 18 |
The poet | 25 |
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