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414:. In 1876 he stood for election to the Chair of Anglo-Saxon at Oxford. Finding that some supporters were campaigning for him as the "Anglican" candidate, he felt this put him in a false position; on the eve of the election he announced his intention of being reconciled to the Catholic Church. It is unlikely that this had much effect on the election, but family tradition maintained that he had cast away a great opportunity for a scruple. After a period of financial hardship, in which his main occupation was editorial work for the 252: 373:, a move which angered his Protestant wife sufficiently to cause her to smash the windows of the chapel during his confirmation. The marriage was to be plagued by domestic strife over religious loyalty until Julia's death. At the time, Tasmania would not employ Catholics in senior civil service positions, and so in 1857 the family moved back to England. Arnold took a job teaching 502:
English Poetry and Prose: a collection of illustrative passages from the writings of English authors, commencing in the Anglo-Saxon period, and brought down to the present time
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Henrici Archidiaconi Huntendunensis Historia Anglorum. The History of the English, by Henry, Archdeacon of Huntingdon, from A.D. 55 to A.D. 1154
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the journalist. After being widowed in 1888, Arnold married for a second time in 1890, to Josephine Maria Benison, daughter of James Benison,
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New Zealand Letters of Thomas Arnold the younger, with further letters from Van Diemen's land and letters of Arthur Hugh Clough, 1847-1851
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Anne M. Sebba, 'Arnold, Ethel Margaret (1864/5–1930)', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004
17: 709: 612: 663: 764: 719: 618: 389:(1862), which became a standard textbook. He resigned from the university in 1862 to become head of classics at 378: 295: 708: 419: 673: 287: 227: 611: 331: 749: 347: 193: 126: 644:, ed. H. C. G. Matthew and Brian Harrison. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004. Available 566: 562: 556: 552: 537: 533: 523: 744: 739: 8: 683: 390: 374: 291: 659: 405: 370: 327: 189: 651: 637: 315: 318:, he fell in love with and married Julia Sorell, granddaughter of former Governor 704: 527: 515: 398: 311: 690:. London and Wellington: University of Auckland, Oxford University Press, 1966. 595: 447:
Chaucer to Wordsworth: a Short History of English Literature to the present day
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Arnold opened a private tutoring establishment in Oxford, and began to attend
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services. He edited a number of important literary works, including
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Beowulf: a Heroic Poem of the Eighth Century, with a translation
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Select English Works of John Wycliffe from Original Manuscripts
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Selections from Addison's Papers contributed to the Spectator
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A Victorian Wanderer The Life of Thomas Arnold the Younger
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A Manual of English Literature, Historical and Critical
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and older brother of author and colonial administrator
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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England
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Gill & Son, 1897. 760:Alumni of University College, Oxford 590: 588: 453:Catholic Higher Education in Ireland 27:English literary scholar (1823–1900) 640:, "Arnold, Thomas (1823–1900)," in 606: 266:, was an English literary scholar. 24: 710:"Arnold, Thomas (1823-1900)"  25: 786: 585: 724:. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 720:Dictionary of National Biography 619:Dictionary of National Biography 548:. Book VI. Second edition, 1894. 492:. London: Longmans, Green, 1876. 486:. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1875. 461:. London: Longmans, Green, 1898. 298:, Arnold grew discontented with 775:People from Staines-upon-Thames 630: 558:Memorials of St. Edmund's Abbey 529:Memorials of St. Edmund's Abbey 429: 401:as a tendering of resignation. 173: 150: 613:"Arnold, William Thomas"  600: 467:. London: Edward Arnold, 1900. 387:A Manual of English Literature 13: 1: 574: 579: 508:Symeonis monachi opera omnia 471: 465:Passages in a Wandering Life 434: 7: 10: 791: 296:University College, Oxford 314:. Soon after arriving in 274:He was the second son of 264:Thomas Arnold the Younger 208: 184: 132: 122: 114: 104: 96: 88: 68: 41: 34: 288:William Delafield Arnold 228:William Delafield Arnold 765:English Roman Catholics 269: 163:Josephine Maria Benison 256: 516:A Catholic Dictionary 254: 127:History of literature 18:Tom Arnold (academic) 338:, and gave birth to 596:accessed 6 Nov 2017 379:Catholic University 420:University College 391:The Oratory School 375:English literature 292:first class degree 290:. After gaining a 257: 406:Church of England 371:Roman Catholicism 249: 248: 16:(Redirected from 782: 725: 722:(1st supplement) 712: 652:Bernard Bergonzi 638:Bernard Bergonzi 625: 624: 621:(2nd supplement) 615: 604: 598: 592: 569: 540: 459:Notes on Beowulf 278:, headmaster of 177: 175: 154: 152: 75: 72:12 November 1900 52:30 November 1823 51: 49: 32: 31: 21: 790: 789: 785: 784: 783: 781: 780: 779: 730: 729: 728: 705:Thomas Seccombe 633: 628: 605: 601: 593: 586: 582: 577: 474: 437: 432: 399:Cardinal Newman 312:William Denison 272: 245: 180: 179: 176: 1890) 171: 167: 164: 156: 148: 144: 77: 73: 53: 47: 45: 37: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 788: 778: 777: 772: 767: 762: 757: 752: 747: 742: 727: 726: 701: 691: 681: 671: 649: 634: 632: 629: 627: 626: 610:, ed. 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Howell 608:Lee, Sidney 424:James Joyce 367:Anglicanism 304:New Zealand 255:Family tree 118:non-fiction 97:Nationality 734:Categories 575:References 395:Birmingham 242:(grandson) 236:(grandson) 89:Occupation 48:1823-11-30 580:Citations 472:As editor 435:As author 300:Victorian 230:(brother) 224:(brother) 209:Relatives 109:Victorian 707:(1901). 698:Memories 668:OUP link 534:vii–viii 308:Tasmania 218:(father) 185:Children 717:(ed.). 686:, ed., 411:Beowulf 377:at the 360:Ireland 194:William 178:​ 170:​ 166:​ 155:​ 147:​ 123:Subject 100:British 83:Ireland 63:England 55:Staines 662:  646:online 565:& 563:vii–xv 536:& 383:Dublin 346:; and 344:Aldous 340:Julian 336:Thomas 316:Hobart 133:Spouse 105:Period 79:Dublin 59:Surrey 713:. 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Index

Tom Arnold (academic)
Staines
Surrey
England
Dublin
Ireland
Victorian
History of literature
Mary Augusta
William
Julia
Ethel
Thomas Arnold
Matthew Arnold
William Delafield Arnold
Julian Huxley
Aldous Huxley

Thomas Arnold
Rugby School
Matthew Arnold
William Delafield Arnold
first class degree
University College, Oxford
Victorian
New Zealand
Tasmania
William Denison
Hobart
William Sorell

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