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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... perhaps of a fusion of the two than either of them, and have more regularly applied that fusion to the main line of modern development, I am likely enough to have my turn, as they have had theirs." When we come to consider him as a ...
... perhaps of a fusion of the two than either of them, and have more regularly applied that fusion to the main line of modern development, I am likely enough to have my turn, as they have had theirs." When we come to consider him as a ...
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... perhaps it was, but it was essentially critical. He began by saying that in America the "political and social problem" had been well solved; that there the constitution and government were to the people as well-fitting clothes to a man ...
... perhaps it was, but it was essentially critical. He began by saying that in America the "political and social problem" had been well solved; that there the constitution and government were to the people as well-fitting clothes to a man ...
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... perhaps be found to have been more considerable than his contemporaries imagined; for, though it became a convention to praise his literary performances and judgments, it was no less a convention to dismiss as visionary and absurd ...
... perhaps be found to have been more considerable than his contemporaries imagined; for, though it became a convention to praise his literary performances and judgments, it was no less a convention to dismiss as visionary and absurd ...
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... perhaps is his doctrine about the true divinity of love so exquisitely expressed as in The Good Shepherd with the Kid- He saves the sheep , the goats He doth not save . So rang Tertullian's sentence ... ..... But she sigh'd , The infant ...
... perhaps is his doctrine about the true divinity of love so exquisitely expressed as in The Good Shepherd with the Kid- He saves the sheep , the goats He doth not save . So rang Tertullian's sentence ... ..... But she sigh'd , The infant ...
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... perhaps, of all poetical names," had been wholly advantageous to the writers of poetry. He weighed Keats in the balance against Sophocles and found him wanting. Thomas Arnold, D.D. Head Master of Rugby, and father of Matthew Arnold Of ...
... perhaps, of all poetical names," had been wholly advantageous to the writers of poetry. He weighed Keats in the balance against Sophocles and found him wanting. Thomas Arnold, D.D. Head Master of Rugby, and father of Matthew Arnold Of ...
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