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Culture and Anarchy by Matthew Arnold.
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In the following introduction, Wilson considers the development and background of Culture and Anarchy.
Matthew Arnold holds a position in the history of modern English civilisation which it requires a...
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In the following essay, Buckler analyzes Arnold's role as a critical moralist, focusing on the high standard that the author set for himself and the society in which he lived.
In the “In...
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In the following essay, Donovan compares Arnold's philosophy with that of John Stuart Mill, discussing Arnold's societal remedy of taking authority out of the hands of the state and plac...
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In the following essay, Nadel discusses the usefulness of applying new critical approaches, such as sociology, historicity, and semiology, to Culture and Anarchy in order to enhance understanding of t...
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In the following essay, Altick examines Arnold's use of wit and satire in portraying the governors of Victorian society as enemies of the people.
Banter, levity, raillery, superciliousness, bad...
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In the following essay, Harris compares Thomas Carlyle's “Signs of the Times” with Arnold's Culture and Anarchy, concluding that Arnold's societal solutions are much...
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In the following essay, Marcus argues that Arnold's work, while powerful in its own time, is still applicable to the societal problems of today.
Culture and Anarchy is one of the chief English ...
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In the following essay, Collini discusses the purpose and style of Culture and Anarchy, while also commenting on the lasting impact the work has had on the debate about the relationship between politi...
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In the following essay, Gross presents an overview of the critical response to Arnold's work and concludes that Culture and Anarchy remains relevant to readers in modern times.
A hundred twenty...
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In the following essay, Cowling analyzes the intent of Culture and Anarchy and the difficulty of trying to translate the work into modern terms.
In 1984 William Bennett, then chairman of the National ...
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In the following essay, Lipman comments on the importance of Culture and Anarchy as a seminal text in helping form a society that has abolished anarchy.
This essay is written by way of both conclusion...
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In the following essay, Pecora considers various critical approaches to Culture and Anarchy, paying particular attention to Arnold's notion, or lack thereof, of race.
In the light shed by curre...
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In the following essay, Pratt traces the development of Arnold's philosophy in works written prior to Culture and Anarchy, commenting on the incorporation of these ideas into his most well-know...
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