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  1. Poetry and Criticism of Matthew Arnold by Matthew Arnold, 1961-06
  2. Essays in Criticism: By Matthew Arnold ...First and Second Series Complete (Ca. 1900) by Matthew Arnold, 2009-03-01
  3. Poems by Matthew Arnold (New and Complete Edition in One Volume) by Matthew Arnold, 1878
  4. The Poems of Matthew Arnold 1840 to 1867 by Matthew Arnold, 2004-07-02
  5. Matthew by Clinton E. Arnold, Grant R. Osborne, 2010-09-30
  6. Arnold Poetical Works (Oxford Standard Authors) by Matthew Arnold, 1950-12
  7. The Works of Matthew Arnold (Volume 10) by Matthew Arnold, 2010-01-01
  8. The poetical works of Matthew Arnold by Nathan Haskell Dole, Matthew Arnold, 2010-09-11
  9. Matthew Arnold's Essays in Criticism, First Series by Matthew Arnold, 1968
  10. Culture and Anarchy (Oxford World's Classics) by Matthew Arnold, 2006-12-11
  11. The Letters of Matthew Arnold: 1860-1865 by Matthew Arnold, Cecil Y. Lang, 1997-07
  12. Matthew Arnold: A Life by Park Honan, 1983-01-01
  13. The Complete Prose Works of Matthew Arnold: Volume IX. English Literature and Irish Politics (v. 9) by Matthew Arnold, 1973-06-15
  14. Matthew Arnold and American culture (University of California publications.English studies) by John Henry Raleigh, 1957

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This article, a review of matthew arnold How to Know Him, by Stuart P. Sherman, first appeared in The Nation, August 2, 1917. It currently is available in
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Irving Babbitt This article, a review of Matthew Arnold: How to Know Him, by Stuart P. Sherman, first appeared in The Nation, August 2, 1917. It currently is available in Irving Babbitt, Character and Culture (New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction Publishers, 1995). Two or three good articles on Matthew Arnold have been written, notably that by Mr. W. C. Brownell in his Victorian Prose Masters , but Professor Sherman has the distinction of writing the first good book. Without being blindly partisan, Professor Sherman is himself a convinced Arnoldian, and so his interpretation has something of that 'indispensable personal gusto' of which he speaks. . . . Now that Arnold and his message have been put thus persuasively before Americans, one is naturally tempted to inquire what value this message is likely to have for them. In answering this question, it is well to insist with Professor Sherman on a point that is often missed—on Arnold's essential modernity. What is more, one may affirm that Arnold was misunderstood by his contemporaries, not because he was less modern, but because he was more modern than they, and that he is still misunderstood for the same reason. One needs, however, to protect this statement by a definition of the word modern. This word is often used, and no doubt inevitably used, to describe the latest thing; but it is not in this sense merely that men like Goethe, Sainte-Beuve, and Renan use it—Renan, for example, when he speaks of Petrarch as the 'founder of the modern spirit.' It is not in the sense of the latest thing that Arnold uses the word in his address on

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26. 7492. Matthew Arnold. 1822-1888. John Bartlett, Comp. 1919. Familiar Quotations,
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27. RPO -- Selected Poetry Of Matthew Arnold (1822-1888)
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But often, in the world's most crowded streets,
But often, in the din of strife,
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After the knowledge of our buried life;
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In tracking out our true, original course; A longing to inquire Into the mystery of this heart which beats So wild, so deep in usto know Whence our lives come and where they go. (The Buried Life, 45-54)
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    29. Matthew Arnold Quotes
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    30. [minstrels] Dover Beach -- Matthew Arnold
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    31. Matthew Arnold And The Jesus Seminar
    A paper by Tod E. Jones presented at the Annual Central New York Conference on Language and Literature, SUNYCortland, October 1997.
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    Home Page Matthew Arnold and the Jesus Seminar* Tod E. Jones "Arnold’s biblical criticism," says Ruth apRoberts in Arnold and God , "may be his best literary criticism." It is, without doubt, his most vulnerable criticism, as it concerns a body of literature that has been subject to unceasing critical scrutiny of such depth and detail, and by so numerous a band of scholars, as no other literature has had to endure. Despite this vulnerabilityor rather because of it, we might find that Arnold’s biblical criticism best reveals his strength as a critic. Unfortunately, it has also been his most neglected criticism. Owen Chadwick, in The Victorian Church , observes that "few Victorian churchmen were attracted to his proposals," perceiving them merely as marking a halfway position on the road to agnosticism; likewise, agnostics regarded Arnold’s efforts as a vain attempt to redeem religion by cloaking it in the prestige of science. Arnold’s work has suffered even further neglect, as apRoberts notes, "because of the nervousness of literary academicians in approaching the Bible and because of the nervousness of the theological establishment in dealing with nonsupernaturalists like Arnold." We may locate Arnold’s biblical criticism somewhere between the religious and the modern secular approach, and there"between two worlds"we find, if not the very best of both, at least

    32. UTEL: Culture And Anarchy, By Matthew Arnold (1882)
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    33. Matthew Arnold
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    Alexander, Edward. "Dr. Arnold, Matthew Arnold, and the Jews." Alexander examines the two Arnolds' views about Victorian political efforts to grant voting rights to British Jews. Judaism , Spring 2002 Babbitt, Irving. "Matthew Arnold." Influential American cultural critic writes on Matthew Arnold: "Arnold was misunderstood by his contemporaries, not because he was less modern, but because he was more modern than they, and that he is still misunderstood for the same reason." The Nation, 1917 Ebel, Henry. "Matthew Arnold and Marcus Aurelius." On the central importance of the Stoic emperor and his times to Matthew Arnold's thought. First page of article only. Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900, Vol. 3, No. 4, Nineteenth Century (Autumn, 1963), pp. 555-566 Farrell, John P.

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    38. From The London School Of Journalism.
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    by S. N. Radhika Lakshmi Introduction: Matthew Arnold (1822-1888), the Victorian poet and critic, was 'the first modern critic' [1], and could be called 'the critic's critic', being a champion not only of great poetry, but of literary criticism itself. The purpose of literary criticism, in his view, was 'to know the best that is known and thought in the world, and by in its turn making this known, to create a current of true and fresh ideas', and he has influenced a whole school of critics including new critics such as T. S. Eliot, F. R. Leavis, and Allen Tate. He was the founder of the sociological school of criticism, and through his touchstone method introduced scientific objectivity to critical evaluation by providing comparison and analysis as the two primary tools of criticism.
    Arnold's evaluations of the Romantic poets such as Wordsworth, Byron, Shelley, and Keats are landmarks in descriptive criticism, and as a poet-critic he occupies an eminent position in the rich galaxy of poet-critics of English literature. T. S. Eliot praised Arnold's objective approach to critical evaluation, particularly his tools of comparison and analysis, and Allen Tate in his essay

    39. Arnold
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    Matthew Arnold is buried in the family plot in All Saints' Churchyard, Laleham, Middlesex. (See map...ref no. 20) Arnold was the son of Thomas Arnold, a Headmaster of Rugby School, who is also buried in the churchyard. In 1851 Arnold became an inspector of schools - a career to which he dedicated 35 years of his life. In 1858 Arnold became Professor of Poetry at Oxford University which was rather ironic as, with the exception of one further poetry collection, he wrote prose for the rest of his life. Arnold's early poetry was heavily influenced by Byron . In his later years he was renowned as the greatest literary critic of his day - influencing the likes of T.S Eliot

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    Conduct is three-fourths of our life and its largest concern. Conduct Culture is to know the best that has been said and thought in the world. Culture Culture looks beyond machinery, culture hates hatred; culture has one great passionthe passion for sweetness and light. It has one even yet greater, the passion for making them all prevail. It is not satisfied till we all come to a perfect man; it knows that the sweetness and light of the few must be imperfect until the raw and unkindly masses of humanity are touched with sweetness and light. Culture France famed in all great arts, in none supreme. France Genius is mainly an affair of energy. Genius How many mindsalmost all the great oneswere formed in secrecy and solitude! Mind It does not try to reach down to the level of inferior classes; it does not try to win them for this or that sect of its own, with ready-made judgments and watchwords of its own. It seeks to away with classes, to make the best that has been taught and known in the world current everywhere, to make all men live in an atmosphere of sweetness and light, where they may use ideas, as it uses them itself, freelynourished, and not bound by them.

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