Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism (Including the Biography of the Author)e-artnow, 17.10.2018 - 302 Seiten "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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... Lansdowne 1847 Inspector of Schools 1851 Married Frances Lucy Wightman 1851 Professor of Poetry at Oxford 1857 D.C.L. 1870 Resigned Inspectorship 1886 Died 1888 CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION Table of Contents This book is intended MATTHEW ARNOLD.
... Lansdowne 1847 Inspector of Schools 1851 Married Frances Lucy Wightman 1851 Professor of Poetry at Oxford 1857 D.C.L. 1870 Resigned Inspectorship 1886 Died 1888 CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION Table of Contents This book is intended MATTHEW ARNOLD.
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... Oxford, and by the cultivated Whiggery which he imbibed as Lord Lansdowne's Private Secretary; and the result often seemed wayward and whimsical. Of this he was himself in some degree aware. At any rate he knew perfectly that his ...
... Oxford, and by the cultivated Whiggery which he imbibed as Lord Lansdowne's Private Secretary; and the result often seemed wayward and whimsical. Of this he was himself in some degree aware. At any rate he knew perfectly that his ...
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... Oxford . In 1849 he had published without his name , and had recalled , a thin volume , called The Strayed Reveller , and other Poems . He had done the same with Empedocles on Etna , and other Poems in 1852. The best contents of these ...
... Oxford . In 1849 he had published without his name , and had recalled , a thin volume , called The Strayed Reveller , and other Poems . He had done the same with Empedocles on Etna , and other Poems in 1852. The best contents of these ...
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... Oxford, and he delivered from the professorial chair his famous lectures On Translating Homer, to which in 1862 he added his "Last Words." As much as anything which he ever wrote, these lectures have a chance of living and being enjoyed ...
... Oxford, and he delivered from the professorial chair his famous lectures On Translating Homer, to which in 1862 he added his "Last Words." As much as anything which he ever wrote, these lectures have a chance of living and being enjoyed ...
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... Oxford) some of Arnold's most delightful humour. He never wrote anything better than his apology to the indignant Mr. Ichabod Wright; his disclaimer of the title of Professor, "which I share with so many distinguished men—Professor ...
... Oxford) some of Arnold's most delightful humour. He never wrote anything better than his apology to the indignant Mr. Ichabod Wright; his disclaimer of the title of Professor, "which I share with so many distinguished men—Professor ...
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