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Philistine middle-class, the master force in our politics." The Philistines were "humdrum people, slaves to routine, enemies to light" who believed that England's greatness was due to her material wealth alone and took little interest in culture. Liberal education was essential, and by that Arnold meant a close reading and attachment to the cultural classics, coupled with critical reflection. Arnold saw the "experience" and "reflection" of Liberalism as naturally leading to the ethical end of "renouncement," as evoking the "best self" to suppress one's "ordinary self." Despite his quarrels with the Nonconformists, Arnold remained a loyal Liberal throughout his life, and in 1883,
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Professor of English Poetry.' "Later the subject of his theological views was referred to. He said they had caused sorrow to his best friends."Mr. Gladstone once gave expression to his deep disappointment, or to something like displeasure, saying I ought to have been a bishop. No doubt my writings prevented my promotion, as well as grieved my friends, but I could not help it. I had to express my views." Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie, The Riverside Press Cambridge (1920), p 298;
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2663:: "The word 'God' is used in most cases as by no means a term of science or exact knowledge, but a term of poetry and eloquence, a term thrown out, so to speak, as a not fully grasped object of the speaker's consciousness—a literary term, in short; and mankind mean different things by it as their consciousness differs." He defined religion as "morality touched with emotion".
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that I have less poetical sentiment than
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Saintsbury combines biography with critical appraisal. In his view, "Arnold's greatness lies in 'his general literary position' (p. 227). Neither the greatest poet nor the greatest critic, Arnold was able to achieve distinction in both areas, making his contributions to literature greater than
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Whatever his achievement as a critic of literature, society, or religion, his work as a poet may not merit the reputation it has continued to hold in the twentieth century. Arnold is, at his best, a very good but highly derivative poet. ... As with
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Olympian grandeur. He read constantly, widely, and deeply, and in the intervals of supporting himself and his family by the quiet drudgery of school inspecting, filled notebook after notebook with meditations of an almost monastic tone. In his writings, he often baffled and sometimes annoyed his
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into a vehicle of political moralism." Arnold viewed with scepticism the plutocratic grasping in socioeconomic affairs, and engaged the questions which vexed many Victorian liberals on the nature of power and the state's role in moral guidance. Arnold vigorously attacked the Nonconformists and the
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did not merit Arnold's approval. Further, Arnold thought the works that had been proven to possess both "high truth" and "high seriousness", such as those of Shakespeare and Milton, could be used as a basis of comparison to determine the merit of other works of poetry. He also sought for literary
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in England. In one of his most famous essays on the topic, "The Study of Poetry", Arnold wrote that, "Without poetry, our science will appear incomplete; and most of what now passes with us for religion and philosophy will be replaced by poetry". He considered the most important criteria used to
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contemporaries by the apparent contradiction between his urbane, even frivolous manner in controversy, and the "high seriousness" of his critical views and the melancholy, almost plaintive note of much of his poetry. "A voice poking fun in the wilderness" was T. H. Warren's description of him.
3984:"Trilling's book challenged and delighted me but failed to take me close to Matthew Arnold's life. ... I decided in 1970 to write a definitive biography ... Three-quarters of the biographical data in this book, I may say, has not appeared in a previous study of Arnold." —Preface, pp. viii–ix.
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schools across a broad swath of central England. He spent many dreary hours during the 1850s in railway waiting rooms and small-town hotels, and longer hours still listening to children reciting their lessons and parents reciting their grievances. But that also meant that he, among the first
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regards this as "an exceptionally frank, but not unjust, self-assessment. ... Arnold's poetry continues to have scholarly attention lavished upon it, in part because it seems to furnish such striking evidence for several central aspects of the intellectual history of the nineteenth century,
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generation of the railway age, travelled across more of England than any man of letters had ever done. Although his duties were later confined to a smaller area, Arnold knew the society of provincial England better than most of the metropolitan authors and politicians of the day."
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describes Arnold's work as a "liberal critique of Victorian liberalism" while Alan S. Kahan places Arnold's critique of middle-class philistinism, materialism, and mediocrity within the tradition of 'aristocratic liberalism' as exemplified by liberal thinkers such as
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was an aspect of the inconsistency of which Arnold was accused. Few of his ideas were his own, and he failed to reconcile the conflicting influences which moved him so strongly. "There are four people, in especial," he once wrote to
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whilst running to meet a tram that would have taken him to the Liverpool Landing Stage to see his daughter, who was visiting from the United States where she had moved after marrying an American. His wife died in June 1901.
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His religious views were unusual for his time and caused sorrow to some of his best friends. Scholars of Arnold's works disagree on the nature of Arnold's personal religious beliefs. Under the influence of
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were among the fruits of the Oxford lectures. In 1859, he conducted the first of three trips to the continent at the behest of parliament to study European educational practices. He self-published
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somewhere between the historicist approach common to many critics at the time and the personal essay; he often moved quickly and easily from literary subjects to political and social issues. His
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volume on Arnold: "Arnold got into his poetry what Tennyson and Browning scarcely needed (but absorbed anyway), the main march of mind of his time." Of his poetry, Bloom says,
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and his creation of a kind of literary absolute in the "grand style," and, on the other, his keen feeling of the need for a disinterested and intelligent criticism in England.
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I have tried to show to what a considerable extent each shared the convictions of the other; how much of a liberal Arnold was and how much of a humanist Mill was.
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and his father, Dr. Thomas Arnold, he rejected the supernatural elements in religion, even while retaining a fascination for church rituals. In the preface to
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by A., which attracted little notice and was soon withdrawn. It contained what is perhaps Arnold's most purely poetical poem, "The Forsaken Merman."
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at Oxford in 1857, and he was the first in this position to deliver his lectures in English rather than in Latin. He was re-elected in 1862.
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Lucy Charlotte (1858–1934), who married Frederick W. Whitridge of New York, whom she had met during Arnold's American lecture tour;
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literary and cultural criticism 'can and must play in modern societies'" (p. 67). Mazzeno, 1999, pp. 103–104.
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criticism to remain disinterested, and said that the appreciation should be of "the object as in itself it really is."
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In 1845, after a short interlude of teaching at Rugby, Arnold was elected Fellow of
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4405:. Vol. IV (1887–1890). London: Macmillan and Co., Limited. 1893. pp.
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The Birth of Liberal Guilt in the English Novel: Charles Dickens to H.G. Wells
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in his 1988 book on Arnold: "Initially, Arnold was responsible for inspecting
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those of virtually any other writer before him." Mazzeno, 1999, p. 8.
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in eleven volumes (Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, 1960–1977)
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2386:' from school anthologies, are surprised to find he 'also' wrote prose."
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Kahan, Alan S. (2012). "Arnold, Nietzsche and the Aristocratic Vision".
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He was led on from literary criticism to a more general critique of the
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The Critical Path: An Essay on the Social Context of Literary Criticism
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The Week: A Canadian Journal of Politics, Literature, Science and Arts
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Cromwell: A Prize Poem, Recited in the Theatre, Oxford; June 28, 1843
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Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1715–1886
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4098:, Phyllis M. Jones (editor) (London: Oxford University Press, 1933)
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Judge, Harry; Toyne, Anthony, eds. (1985–1993). "Arnold, Matthew".
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Mathew Arnold Letters and Works at Texas Tech University Libraries
1972:. He graduated in the following year with second class honours in
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The Pleasures of Literature, John Cowper Powys, pp. 397–398.
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Arnold's "want of logic and thoroughness of thought" as noted by
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2102:(1861) and the initial thoughts that Arnold would transform into
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2951:. Vol. 5. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. p. 22.
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4120:(New York: Oxford University Press, 1940) Alibris ID 8235403151
4094:, "Matthew Arnold," Watson Lecture on English Poetry, 1932, in
4009:(London: Hodder & Stoughton; New York: St. Martin's, 1996)
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The Literary Critics: A Study of English Descriptive Criticism
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Collini's introduction to this edition attempts to show that "
2061:, a selection from the two earlier volumes famously excluding
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Cartoon portraits and biographical sketches of men of the day
4399:"MATTHEW ARNOLD (Obituary Notice, Tuesday, April 17, 1888)".
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Professors Chauncey Brewster Tinker and Howard Foster Lowry,
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could not give up fishing—'the accessories are so delightful.
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Full text of "The Function of Criticism at the Present Time"
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have emphasised the liberal character of Arnold's thought.
1941:, but in 1837 he returned to Rugby School. He moved to the
1883:(24 December 1822 – 15 April 1888) was an English poet and
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Communications with the Future: Matthew Arnold in Dialogue
3890:(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993) part of the
3558:
Picture Imperfect: Utopian Thought for an Anti-Utopian Age
3430:
Overcoming Matthew Arnold: Ethics in Culture and Criticism
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Watson, 1962, pp. 150–160. Saintsbury, 1899, p. 78 passim.
2708:, an admirer, wrote that, "with the possible exception of
4079:. Vol. 2. London: Duckworth and Co. pp. 76–122.
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4451:. London: J. M. Dent & Sons. p. 13 – via
3394:
The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition.
4125:
The Educational Thought and Influence of Matthew Arnold
3788:
Abbreviation: CPW stands for Robert H. Super (editor),
2738:
Richard Penrose (1855–1908), an inspector of factories;
4213:(Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1988)
2320:. In a famous preface to a selection of the poems of
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In 1852, Arnold published his second volume of poems,
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A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature
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Eminent Persons: Biographies reprinted from The Times
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is also famous for its popularisation of the phrase "
2208:, 1881: "Admit that Homer sometimes nods, That poets
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appeared; also a selection, it included the new poem
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Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
2744:
Eleanore Mary Caroline (1861–1936) married (1) Hon.
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Frances Lucy Arnold—"Flu" to Matthew—1883 photograph
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Rossetti, all of whom individualized their voices."
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This article is about the poet. For other uses, see
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Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party
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Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought
3821:
The Letters of Matthew Arnold to Arthur Hugh Clough
1926:In 1828, Thomas Arnold was appointed Headmaster of
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Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party
4182:. (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1981)
4022:A Gift Imprisoned: A Poetic Life of Matthew Arnold
3965:Trilling called his study a "biography of a mind."
3830:, Oxford University Press, 1950 standard edition,
3344:Arnold, Matthew (1913). William S. Johnson (ed.).
3195:. No. 36495. London. 1 July 1901. p. 11.
2157:. He was elected a Foreign Honorary Member of the
1993:. In 1849, he published his first book of poetry,
1985:, Oxford. In 1847, he became Private Secretary to
1948:In November 1840, aged 17, Arnold matriculated at
3811:, 2 vols. (London and New York: Macmillan, 1895)
3593:. University of Nebraska Press. pp. 215–222.
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2630:. But he strongly disapproved of the muck-raking
2382:readers who, vaguely recalling 'Dover Beach' or '
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4192:(Berkeley: University of California Press, 1983)
4127:(London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, Ltd, 1950)
3520:Matthew Arnold: A Survey of His Poetry and Prose
3347:Selections from the Prose Work of Matthew Arnold
2402:Selections from the Prose Work of Matthew Arnold
129:Poetry; literary, social and religious criticism
4225:(Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1997)
3445:Perfection, the State, and Victorian Liberalism
3079:"Professor of Poetry | Faculty of English"
2946:
4356:"Archival material relating to Matthew Arnold"
2123:Matthew Arnold's grave at All Saints' Church,
6390:International Alliance of Libertarian Parties
6360:Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe
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4546:
4500:A Bibliography of the Works of Matthew Arnold
4328:The Letters of Matthew Arnold Digital Edition
3873:Miriam Allott and Robert H. Super (editors),
3312:Collini, 1988. Also see the introduction to
2882:English translations of Homer: Matthew Arnold
2771:Stanzas in Memory of the Author of "Obermann"
1861:
1193:International Alliance of Libertarian Parties
1163:Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe
4108:(Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1933)
3847:(London and New York: Longman Norton, 1965)
3698:. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. pp. 57–58.
2989:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
2145:, his elegy to Clough who had died in 1861.
16:English poet and cultural critic (1822–1888)
4470:. London: Tinsley Brothers. pp. 136–37
4424:, by G. W. E. Russell, at Project Gutenberg
4211:Matthew Arnold and the Betrayal of Language
3773:Poets and Poems, Harold Bloom, p. 203.
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4206:(New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1987)
4118:The Poetry of Matthew Arnold: A Commentary
4106:The Use of Poetry and the Use of Criticism
4096:English Critical Essays: Twentieth century
3868:The Complete Prose Works of Matthew Arnold
3790:The Complete Prose Works of Matthew Arnold
2626:and a close acquaintance with its second,
2425:were published, to be followed in 1862 by
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6395:International Federation of Liberal Youth
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4087:(New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1916)
3952:(New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1904)
3929:(New York: Dodd, Mead and Company, 1899)
3823:(New York: Oxford University Press, 1932)
3722:Riverside Press Cambridge (1920), p 299;
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2750:William Mansfield, 1st Viscount Sandhurst
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1198:International Federation of Liberal Youth
6594:19th-century English non-fiction writers
3993:(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1988)
3877:(Oxford: Oxford university Press, 1986)
3826:C. B. Tinker and H. F. Lowry (editors),
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3560:. Columbia University Press. p. 67.
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6375:Council of Asian Liberals and Democrats
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3684:, (2 vols., New York, 1920). Available
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3141:. American Academy of Arts and Sciences
3136:"Book of Members, 1780–2010: Chapter A"
2986:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
2234:". Arnold was a familiar figure at the
1962:University Church of St Mary the Virgin
1178:Council of Asian Liberals and Democrats
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4232:, (New York: Twayne Publishers, 2000)
3888:Culture and Anarchy and other writings
3724:https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/17976
3711:https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/17976
3608:. Oxford University Press. p. 93.
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3314:Culture and Anarchy and other writings
3221:https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/17976
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2000:
6679:People educated at Winchester College
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4330:, at the University of Virginia Press
4270:Works by Matthew Arnold in eBook form
4204:Modern Critical Views: Matthew Arnold
4180:The Cultural Theory of Matthew Arnold
3618:
3532:
2777:The Strayed Reveller, and Other Poems
2406:
2159:American Academy of Arts and Sciences
4460:Anonymous (1873). "Matthew Arnold".
3828:The Poetical Works of Matthew Arnold
3728:
3517:
3407:
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3031:. Oxford: Parker and Co – via
2983:Collini, Stefan. "Arnold, Matthew".
2606:, but the sensational journalism of
2253:The Strayed Reveller and Other Poems
6415:Liberal South East European Network
4135:George Watson, "Matthew Arnold" in
4050:Matthew Arnold: The Critical Legacy
3573:Matthew Arnold and John Stuart Mill
2982:
2973:
2783:Empedocles on Etna, and Other Poems
2463:
2212:write trash, Our Bard has written "
2055:Empedocles on Etna, and Other Poems
1218:Liberal South East European Network
13:
4560:
4043:The Bibliography of Matthew Arnold
3875:The Oxford Authors: Matthew Arnold
3809:Letters of Matthew Arnold, 1849–88
2805:Stanzas from the Grande Chartreuse
2257:Empedocles on Etna and Other Poems
2137:Essays in Criticism: Second Series
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1934:was a neighbour and close friend.
98:Her Majesty's Inspector of Schools
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6639:English people of Cornish descent
6604:Alumni of Balliol College, Oxford
6405:Liberal Network for Latin America
4345:National Portrait Gallery, London
4258:
4052:(Woodbridge: Camden House, 1999)
3916:Biographies (by publication date)
3675:The Life of General William Booth
2509:, Arnold identifies himself as a
2472:. Between 1867 and 1869 he wrote
2133:Essays in Criticism: First Series
1208:Liberal Network for Latin America
641:(contributions to liberal theory)
6644:Fellows of Oriel College, Oxford
6584:19th-century British journalists
4603:
4427:
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4298:Works by or about Matthew Arnold
4139:(Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1962)
3644:. S. Sonnenschein. p. 145.
3191:"Obituary—Mrs. Matthew Arnold".
2525:Many subsequent critics such as
2185:Arnold died suddenly in 1888 of
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6674:People educated at Rugby School
4376:University of Toronto Libraries
3807:George W. E. Russell (editor),
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3591:Lionel Trilling and the Critics
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3505:Matthew Arnold: A Literary Life
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3428:Caufield, James Walter (2016).
3412:. UNC Press Books. p. 165.
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3382:Matthew Arnold: A Literary Life
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2949:Oxford Illustrated Encyclopedia
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2728:The Arnolds had six children:
2427:Last Words on Translating Homer
2110:The Popular Education of France
1923:stood as godfather to Matthew.
178:
21:Matthew Arnold (disambiguation)
6589:19th-century English educators
4990:Separation of church and state
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3974:(New York, McGraw–Hill, 1981)
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582:Separation of church and state
1:
4527:, the third on Matthew Arnold
4417:– via Internet Archive.
3908:The Letters of Matthew Arnold
2920:
2811:Memorial Verses to Wordsworth
2735:Trevenen William (1853–1872);
2692:
1991:Lord President of the Council
45:
4251:The Poetry of Matthew Arnold
3621:History of Political Thought
3465:. McFarland. pp. 98–99.
3003:UK public library membership
2925:
2486:", a word which derives its
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1937:In 1836, Arnold was sent to
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6669:Oxford Professors of Poetry
6659:Literary critics of English
4524:Three studies in literature
4341:Portraits of Matthew Arnold
4313:(public domain audiobooks)
4024:(London: Bloomsbury, 1998)
3845:The Poems of Matthew Arnold
3694:Gurstein, Rochelle (2016).
3638:Robertson, John M. (1901).
3447:. Springer. pp. 87–88.
3398:. Houghton Mifflin Company.
3384:. Springer. pp. 45–61.
3022:"Arnold, Matthew (2)"
2875:
2764:
2173:, was published in 1900 by
10:
6705:
6599:19th-century English poets
4085:Portraits of the Seventies
4073:(1898). "Matthew Arnold".
3866:Robert H. Super (editor),
3819:Howard F. Lowry (editor),
3795:
3571:Alexander, Edward (2014).
3535:"Arnold "at Full Stretch""
3482:. McFarland. p. 116.
3476:Brendan A. Rapple (2017).
3461:Brendan A. Rapple (2017).
3432:. Routledge. pp. 3–7.
2830:
2755:Basil Francis (1866–1868).
2228:Portraits of the Seventies
2165:, with an introduction by
2131:In 1865, Arnold published
1899:, literary professor, and
18:
6550:
6535:Sexually liberal feminism
6442:Bias in American academia
6422:
6380:European Democratic Party
6348:
6130:
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5217:Constitutional patriotism
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4386:Matthew Arnold Collection
4322:Poetry of Matthew Arnold
3962:(New York: Norton, 1939)
3945:(London: Macmillan, 1902)
3886:Stefan Collini (editor),
3539:Virginia Quarterly Review
2715:
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1805:Sexually liberal feminism
1712:Bias in American academia
1183:European Democratic Party
639:List of liberal theorists
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165:
133:
125:
117:
102:
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6629:English male journalists
6624:English literary critics
4872:Labor theory of property
4710:William Delafield Arnold
4644:To Marguerite: Continued
4521:Gates, Lewis E. (1889),
4230:Matthew Arnold Revisited
4007:A Life of Matthew Arnold
3906:Cecil Y. Lang (editor),
3737:Super, CPW, VII, p. 384.
3556:Jacoby, Russell (2005).
2892:
2376:
2222:"Matthew Arnold", wrote
2218:," And also Balder-dash"
2180:
2067:, but adding new poems,
2057:. In 1853, he published
1901:William Delafield Arnold
464:Labor theory of property
161:, "The Study of Poetry."
6370:Arab Liberal Federation
5254:Neoclassical liberalism
4771:Consent of the governed
4307:Works by Matthew Arnold
4288:Works by Matthew Arnold
4279:Works by Matthew Arnold
4244:Miti e mondi vittoriani
4076:Studies of a Biographer
3764:Super, CPW, VI, p. 143.
3755:Super, CPW, VI, p. 176.
3746:Super, CPW, VI, p. 171.
3604:Campbell, Kate (2018).
3533:Jones, Richard (2002).
3522:. Springer. p. 15.
3507:. Springer. p. 19.
3267:Lang, Volume 3, p. 347.
3258:Chambers, 1933, p. 165.
3249:Chambers, 1933, p. 159.
3162:Poems by Matthew Arnold
3103:Super, CPW, II, p. 330.
2488:modern cultural meaning
2163:Poems by Matthew Arnold
1950:Balliol College, Oxford
1173:Arab Liberal Federation
363:Consent of the governed
107:Balliol College, Oxford
6385:European Liberal Youth
6355:Africa Liberal Network
4791:Economic globalization
4515:Literature and Science
4494:The Fortnightly Review
4104:, "Matthew Arnold" in
4041:Thomas Burnett Smart,
3972:Matthew Arnold, a life
3861:) all fully annotated.
3518:Bush, Douglas (1971).
3285:Collini, 1988, p. vii.
3175:: CS1 maint: others (
3124:: 13. 6 December 1883.
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2689:
2594:Journalistic criticism
2363:
2310:
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2128:
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1895:, and brother to both
1188:European Liberal Youth
1158:Africa Liberal Network
383:Economic globalization
6432:Anti-authoritarianism
6400:Liberal International
4246:(Rome: Carocci, 2004)
4048:Laurence W. Mazzeno,
3680:14 March 2012 at the
3589:Rodden, John (1999).
3443:Malachuk, D. (2005).
3408:Born, Daniel (1995).
3370:Watson, 1962, p. 147.
3294:Collini, 1988, p. 25.
3276:Collini, 1988, p. 26.
3240:Bloom, 1987, pp. 1–2.
3059:Collini, 1988, p. 21.
2909:dedicated one of the
2760:Selected bibliography
2746:Armine Wodehouse (MP)
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4439:Cousin, John William
4360:UK National Archives
4335:Physical collections
4253:(Rome: Aracne, 2005)
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1880:
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1800:Pirate Party
1660:Jeffersonian
1568:South Africa
1058:Lloyd George
814:
653:Philosophers
560:To bear arms
508:Open society
468:
239:Conservative
171:Frances Lucy
156:
150:
25:
6579:1888 deaths
6574:1822 births
6329:Verhofstadt
6324:Balcerowicz
6131:Politicians
6060:Collingwood
6002:Tocqueville
5877:Montesquieu
5840:New Zealand
5810:Progressive
5800:Libertarian
5655:Libertarian
5650:Gladstonian
5630:Switzerland
5580:Netherlands
5481:Czech lands
5423:Philippines
5416:Progressive
5398:South Korea
5172:Ecofeminism
5095:Utilitarian
4975:Rule of law
4776:Due process
4681:Dover Beach
4666:Balder Dead
4484:Other links
4200:W. H. Auden
4102:T. S. Eliot
2913:to Richard.
2704:The writer
2679:blue plaque
2628:John Morley
2614:W. T. Stead
2604:Northcliffe
2484:Philistines
2346:Henry James
2342:Dover Beach
2314:Dover Beach
2240:foppishness
2215:Balder Dead
2086:Balder Dead
2079:. In 1854,
2046:Vanity Fair
1911:Early years
1905:sage writer
1628:Gladstonian
1588:Switzerland
1573:South Korea
1516:Philippines
1476:New Zealand
1471:Netherlands
1128:Verhofstadt
1123:Balcerowicz
932:Politicians
860:Collingwood
800:Tocqueville
675:Montesquieu
567:Rule of law
368:Due process
139:Dover Beach
6568:Categories
6486:Empiricism
6457:Democratic
6452:Capitalism
5790:Jacksonian
5660:Manchester
5575:Montenegro
5560:Luxembourg
5129:Democratic
5090:Republican
4980:Secularism
4813:Federalism
4754:Liberalism
4698:Tom Arnold
4453:Wikisource
4292:Faded Page
4198:(editor),
3843:(editor),
3669:Quoted in
3033:Wikisource
3005:required.)
2921:References
2752:, in 1909;
2693:Reputation
2576:Wordsworth
2431:hexameters
2338:Ian McEwan
1943:sixth form
1921:John Keble
1897:Tom Arnold
1756:Empiricism
1727:Democratic
1722:Capitalism
1633:Manchester
1466:Montenegro
1451:Luxembourg
1387:Venizelism
1317:Costa Rica
572:Secularism
405:Federalism
357:Principles
249:Democratic
211:Liberalism
95:Occupation
81:1888-04-16
61:1822-12-24
6501:Anarchist
6299:Roosevelt
6269:StĂĄhlberg
6264:Venizelos
6219:Sarmiento
6209:Gladstone
6169:Lamartine
6139:Jefferson
5992:Martineau
5942:De Gouges
5927:Condorcet
5912:Priestley
5828:Australia
5744:Nicaragua
5565:Macedonia
5555:Lithuania
5506:Orléanist
5373:Hong Kong
5312:By region
5281:Christian
5276:Religious
5229:Corporate
5196:Third Way
5041:Classical
4781:Democracy
4712:(brother)
4700:(brother)
4441:(1910). "
3859:juvenilia
3836:556893161
3193:The Times
3171:cite book
2926:Citations
2905:Composer
2687:Belgravia
2584:Swinburne
2351:Senancour
2194:Character
2175:John Lane
2127:, Surrey.
2114:Democracy
1771:Anarchist
1679:Venezuela
1655:Classical
1623:Cobdenism
1526:Cracovian
1481:Nicaragua
1446:Lithuania
1305:Hong Kong
1260:Australia
1098:Roosevelt
1068:StĂĄhlberg
1063:Venizelos
1018:Sarmiento
1008:Gladstone
968:Lamartine
938:Jefferson
790:Martineau
740:De Gouges
725:Condorcet
710:Priestley
373:Democracy
345:Third Way
306:Christian
301:Religious
234:Classical
121:Victorian
103:Education
90:, England
88:Liverpool
69:, England
44:Portrait
6491:Humanism
6464:Centrism
6279:Rathenau
6254:Milyukov
6174:Macaulay
6144:Kołłątaj
6115:Kymlicka
6095:Friedman
6040:Cassirer
6030:Hobhouse
5967:Constant
5962:Humboldt
5922:Beccaria
5887:Rousseau
5882:Voltaire
5754:Paraguay
5734:Honduras
5719:Colombia
5675:Whiggist
5665:Muscular
5615:Slovenia
5610:Slovakia
5590:Portugal
5543:Liberism
5466:Bulgaria
5405:Chinilpa
5352:Zimbabwe
5224:Cultural
5139:National
5070:Georgist
5048:Economic
4931:Property
4894:Positive
4889:Negative
4845:Religion
4823:Economic
4796:Equality
4706:(father)
4683:" (1867)
4676:" (1865)
4653:" (1853)
4646:" (1852)
4623:" (1849)
4474:13 March
4413:12 March
4311:LibriVox
4294:(Canada)
3894:series.
3678:Archived
3145:25 April
2967:11814265
2876:See also
2612:editor,
2333:Saturday
2232:pedantry
2116:(1879).
1966:Cromwell
1761:Humanism
1734:Centrism
1684:Zimbabwe
1638:Whiggism
1598:Thailand
1563:Slovenia
1558:Slovakia
1533:Portugal
1506:Paraguay
1429:Liberism
1394:Honduras
1312:Colombia
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