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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... never to have been scarred by supernatural theology or Biblical literalism . In 1847 , Arnold became personal secretary to a leading Whig politician , Lord Lansdowne , an undemanding post which brought him into the world of high society ...
... never to have been scarred by supernatural theology or Biblical literalism . In 1847 , Arnold became personal secretary to a leading Whig politician , Lord Lansdowne , an undemanding post which brought him into the world of high society ...
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... never be written . In this sense , Arnold was a critic from the start . His letters to Clough in the late 1840s constitute a playful , informal seminar on poetic theory . He stands out , with self - conscious sternness , against the ...
... never be written . In this sense , Arnold was a critic from the start . His letters to Clough in the late 1840s constitute a playful , informal seminar on poetic theory . He stands out , with self - conscious sternness , against the ...
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... never did justice to comedy - indeed , scarcely paid attention to it in his major critical manifestos . He prized the epic above all forms of poetry , but undervalued wit and satire . In not regarding the Meta- physical Poets of the ...
... never did justice to comedy - indeed , scarcely paid attention to it in his major critical manifestos . He prized the epic above all forms of poetry , but undervalued wit and satire . In not regarding the Meta- physical Poets of the ...
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The Arnoldian voice | 1 |
The life | 18 |
The poet | 25 |
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