Culture & Anarchye-artnow, 21.12.2018 - 302 Seiten This eBook has been formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. "Culture and Anarchy" is Arnold's most famous piece of writing on culture which established his High Victorian cultural agenda and remained dominant in debate from the 1860s until the 1950s. Arnold's often quoted phrase "culture is the best which has been thought and said" comes from the Preface to Culture and Anarchy. The book contains most of the terms–culture, sweetness and light, Barbarian, Philistine, Hebraism, and many others–which are more associated with Arnold's work influence. |
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... friend of his, lately dead, had been especially fond of my poem, A Wish, and often had it read to him in his last ... friends to place him at the open window, that he may see yet once again— Bathed in the sacred dews of morn The wide ...
... friend of his, lately dead, had been especially fond of my poem, A Wish, and often had it read to him in his last ... friends to place him at the open window, that he may see yet once again— Bathed in the sacred dews of morn The wide ...
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... Friendship's Garland, and Culture and Anarchy, an interest and a value quite independent of their literary merit. And they are displayed in their most ... friends and associates knew well; MATHEW ARNOLD (A Biography) CULTURE AND ANARCHY.
... Friendship's Garland, and Culture and Anarchy, an interest and a value quite independent of their literary merit. And they are displayed in their most ... friends and associates knew well; MATHEW ARNOLD (A Biography) CULTURE AND ANARCHY.
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... friends so effectually as his sketch of the English Academy, disturbed by a "flight of Corinthian leading articles, and an irruption of Mr. G.A. Sala;" his comparison of Miss Cobbe's new religion to the British College of Health; his ...
... friends so effectually as his sketch of the English Academy, disturbed by a "flight of Corinthian leading articles, and an irruption of Mr. G.A. Sala;" his comparison of Miss Cobbe's new religion to the British College of Health; his ...
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... friend that "God knows it, I am with you," he thus qualifies his sympathy— Yet, when I muse on what life is, I seem Rather to patience prompted, than that proud Prospect of hope which France proclaims so loud— France, famed in all great ...
... friend that "God knows it, I am with you," he thus qualifies his sympathy— Yet, when I muse on what life is, I seem Rather to patience prompted, than that proud Prospect of hope which France proclaims so loud— France, famed in all great ...
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... Friendship is a broken reed, for Our vaunted life is one long funeral, and even Hope is buried with the "faces that smiled and fled." Death, at least in some of its aspects, seemed to him the Stern law of every mortal lot, Which man ...
... Friendship is a broken reed, for Our vaunted life is one long funeral, and even Hope is buried with the "faces that smiled and fled." Death, at least in some of its aspects, seemed to him the Stern law of every mortal lot, Which man ...
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