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arrogance of "the great 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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Oxford and voted for me for 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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that I have less poetical sentiment than Tennyson and less intellectual vigour and abundance than Browning; yet because I have perhaps more 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.
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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 Tennyson, Hopkins, and Rossetti, Arnold's dominant
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A good starting point for those new to Arnold's prose. "Like many late century scholars, Collini believes Arnold's chief contribution to English literature is as a critic. ... Collini insists Arnold remains a force in literary criticism because 'he characterizes in unforgettable ways' the role that
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writes that "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, unlike Tennyson, Browning, Hopkins, Swinburne and
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He was appalled at the shamelessness of the sensationalistic new journalism of the sort he witnessed on his tour of the United States in 1886. In his account of that tour, "Civilization in the United States", he observed, "if one were searching for the best means to efface and kill in a whole nation
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and 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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However, he also wrote in the same book, "to pass from a Christianity relying on its miracles to a Christianity relying on its natural truth is a great change. It can only be brought about by those whose attachment to Christianity is such, that they cannot part with it, and yet cannot but deal with
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Assessing the importance of Arnold's prose work in 1988, Stefan Collini stated, "for reasons to do with our own cultural preoccupations as much as with the merits of his writing, the best of his prose has a claim on us today that cannot be matched by his poetry." "Certainly there may still be some
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Andrew Carnegie described him as the most charming man that he ever knew (Autobiography, p 298) and said, "Arnold visited us in Scotland in 1887, and talking one day of sport he said he did not shoot, he could not kill anything that had wings and could soar in the clear blue sky; but, he added, he
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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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When visiting the grave of his godfather, Bishop Keble, in about 1880 with Andrew Carnegie, he said 'Ah, dear, dear Keble! I caused him much sorrow by my views upon theological subjects, which caused me sorrow also, but notwithstanding he was deeply grieved, dear friend as he was, he travelled to
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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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My poems represent, on the whole, the main movement of mind of the last quarter of a century, and thus they will probably have their day as people become conscious to themselves of what that movement of mind is, and interested in the literary productions which reflect it. It might be fairly urged
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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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Andrew Carnegie, who knew and admired him, said Arnold was a "seriously religious man ... No irreverent word ever escaped his lips ... and yet he had in one short sentence slain the supernatural. 'The case against miracles is closed. They do not happen.'". Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie, The
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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.
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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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We have had opportunities of observing a new journalism which a clever and energetic man has lately invented. It has much to recommend it; it is full of ability, novelty, variety, sensation, sympathy, generous instincts; its one great fault is that it is feather-brained." Mathew Arnold, The
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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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Sir Edmund Chambers noted that "in a comparison between the best works of Matthew Arnold and that of his six greatest contemporaries ... the proportion of work which endures is greater in the case of Matthew Arnold than in any one of them." Chambers judged Arnold's poetic vision by
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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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wrote that Arnold's poetry will appeal to those who "like their pleasures rare" and who like to hear the poet "taking breath". He derived the subject matter of his narrative poems from traditional or literary sources, and much of the romantic melancholy of his earlier poems from
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words, or of far-fetched words, which are all the more effective when they come; the avoidance of inversions, and the general directness of syntax, which gives full value to the delicacies of a varied rhythm, and makes it, of all verse that I know, the easiest to read
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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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He continues to express his concern with the historicity of the Bible, explaining that "The personages of the Christian heaven and their conversations are no more matter of fact than the personages of the Greek Olympus and their conversations." He also wrote in
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Arnold often described his duties as a school inspector as "drudgery" although "at other times he acknowledged the benefit of regular work." The inspectorship required him, at least at first, to travel constantly and across much of England. As narrated by
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Wishing to marry but unable to support a family on the wages of a private secretary, Arnold sought the position of and was appointed in April 1851 one of Her Majesty's Inspectors of Schools. Two months later, he married Frances Lucy, daughter of Sir
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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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George Watson follows George Saintsbury in dividing Arnold's career as a prose writer into three phases: 1) early literary criticism that begins with his preface to the 1853 edition of his poems and ends with the first series of
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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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A strong selection from Miriam Allot, who had (silently) assisted her husband in editing the Longman Norton annotated edition of Arnold's poems, and Robert H. Super, editor of the eleven volume complete
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Criticism began to take first place in Arnold's writing with his appointment in 1857 to the professorship of poetry at Oxford, which he held for two successive terms of five years. In 1861 his lectures
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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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Although Arnold's poetry received only mixed reviews and attention during his lifetime, his forays into literary criticism were more successful. Arnold is famous for introducing a methodology of
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If, then, a man come to the criticism of life as Arnold did, with neither a faculty nor a training for logic ... it is impossible that he should escape frequent error or inconsistency ...
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in 1838 and so came under the direct tutelage of his father. He wrote verse for a family magazine, and won school prizes. His prize poem, "Alaric at Rome", was printed at Rugby.
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Arnold's work as a literary critic began with the 1853 "Preface to the Poems". In it, he attempted to explain his extreme act of self-censorship in excluding the dramatic poem "
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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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This is Eliot's second essay on Matthew Arnold. The title of the series consciously echoes Arnold's essay, "The Function of Criticism at the Present Time" (1864).
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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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suggest that much of the criticism aimed at Arnold is based on "a convenient parody of what he is supposed to have stood for" rather than the genuine article.
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In 1887, Arnold was credited with coining the phrase "New Journalism", a term that went on to define an entire genre of newspaper history, particularly
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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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Not a true bibliography, nonetheless, it provides thorough coverage and intelligent commentary for the critical writings on Arnold.
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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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but did not join the Oxford Movement. After his father's death in 1842, Fox How became the family's permanent residence. His poem
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David J. DeLaura, "Hebrew and Hellene in Victorian England: Newman, Arnold, and Pater" (Austin: University of Texas Pr, 1969).
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and "a believer in culture" and takes up what historian Richard Bellamy calls the "broadly Gladstonian effort to transform the
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The Repeal of Reticence: America's Cultural and Legal Struggles Over Free Speech, Obscenity, Sexual Liberation, and Modern Art
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as an historical witness, but the sheer intellectual grasp of Arnold's verse renders it peculiarly liable to this treatment."
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the discipline of self-respect, the feeling for what is elevated, he could do no better than take the American newspapers."
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Described by Stefan Collini as "the most comprehensive discussion" of the poetry in his "Arnold" Past Masters, p. 121.
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awarded him an annual pension of 250 pounds "as a public recognition of service to the poetry and literature of England."
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since its inception in 1865. As an occasional contributor, he had formed a particular friendship with its first editor,
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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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Landow, George. Elegant Jeremiahs: The Sage from Carlyle to Mailer. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 1986.
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A. Dwight Culler, "Imaginative Reason: The Poetry of Matthew Arnold" (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1966).
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especially the corrosion of 'Faith' by 'Doubt'. No poet, presumably, would wish to be summoned by later ages
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Mazzeno describes this as the "definitive word" on Arnold's educational thought. Mazzeno, 1999, p. 42.
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Arnold's literary career—aside from two youthful prize poems—had begun in 1849 with the publication of
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Published seven years after their author's death these letters were heavily edited by Arnold's family.
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1892, (reprinted New York: Burt Franklin, 1968, Burt Franklin Bibliography and Reference Series #159)
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in 1883. In 1886, he retired from school inspection and made another trip to America. An edition of
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He was the eldest son of Thomas Arnold and his wife Mary Penrose Arnold, born on 24 December 1822 at
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Nineteenth century No. CXXIII. (May 1887) pp. 629–643. Available online at attackingthedevil.co.uk
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turn-of-the-century press empire. However, at the time, the target of Arnold's irritation was not
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Matthew Arnold and English Education: The Poet's Pioneering Advocacy in Middle Class Instruction
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Matthew Arnold and English Education: The Poet's Pioneering Advocacy in Middle Class Instruction
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judge the value of a poem were "high truth" and "high seriousness". By this standard, Chaucer's
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Part of the "Annotated English Poets Series," Allott includes 145 poems (with fragments and
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Arnold was keenly aware of his place in poetry. In an 1869 letter to his mother, he wrote:
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its simplicity, lucidity, and straightforwardness; its literalness ...; the sparing use of
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This celebrated study brilliantly situates Arnold in the intellectual history of his time.
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in six volumes (Charlottesville and London: The University Press of Virginia, 1996–2001)
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would not appear until November 1888, shortly after his death. In 1866, he published
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echoes Arnold's self-characterization in his introduction (as series editor) to the
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In 1845, after a short interlude of teaching at Rugby, Arnold was elected Fellow of
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The Birth of Liberal Guilt in the English Novel: Charles Dickens to H.G. Wells
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See "The Critical Reception of Arnold's Religious Writings" in Mazzeno, 1999.
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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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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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Judge, Harry; Toyne, Anthony, eds. (1985–1993). "Arnold, Matthew".
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Mathew Arnold Letters and Works at Texas Tech University Libraries
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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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The Literary Critics: A Study of English Descriptive Criticism
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Collini's introduction to this edition attempts to show that "
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Cartoon portraits and biographical sketches of men of the day
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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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have emphasised the liberal character of Arnold's thought.
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Communications with the Future: Matthew Arnold in Dialogue
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Picture Imperfect: Utopian Thought for an Anti-Utopian Age
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Watson, 1962, pp. 150–160. Saintsbury, 1899, p. 78 passim.
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The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition.
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The Educational Thought and Influence of Matthew Arnold
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Abbreviation: CPW stands for Robert H. Super (editor),
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Richard Penrose (1855–1908), an inspector of factories;
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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 "
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appeared; also a selection, it included the new poem
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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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The Letters of Matthew Arnold to Arthur Hugh Clough
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Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party
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Russell, at Project Gutenberg 4211:Matthew Arnold and the Betrayal of Language 3773:Poets and Poems, Harold Bloom, p. 203. 3423: 3421: 3419: 3015: 2330:, and is featured prominently in the novel 4744: 4730: 4553: 4539: 4364: 4347: 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 1868: 1854: 38: 6395:International Federation of Liberal Youth 4459: 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; 3637: 3570: 3456: 3454: 2750:William Mansfield, 1st Viscount Sandhurst 2593: 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. 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"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 2030: 1934:was a neighbour and close friend. 98:Her Majesty's Inspector of Schools 14: 6700: 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:. 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