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Biography of Matthew Arnold
1287 words, approx. 4.3 pages
 The most characteristic work of the English poet and critic Matthew Arnold (1822-1888) deals with the difficulty of preserving personal values in a world drastically transformed by industrialism, science, and democracy. Matthew Arnold was born at Laleham...
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Biography of Matthew Arnold
16846 words, approx. 56.2 pages
 A master of both poetry and prose, Matthew Arnold remains significant today for the same reasons that the Victorian age as a whole retains significance. The Victorians—Arnold chief among them—struggled with issues that confront us more than a...
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Biography of Matthew Arnold
16016 words, approx. 53.4 pages
 Among the major Victorian writers sharing in a revival of interest and respect in the second half of the twentieth century, Matthew Arnold is unique in that his reputation rests equally upon his poetry and his prose. Only a quarter of his productive life...


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 National Review
Culture and Anarchy.
09/26/1994: 1,783 words, approx. 6 pages By Matthew Arnold, edited by Samuel Lipman, with commentary by Maurice Cowling, Gerald Graff, Samuel Lipman, and Steven Marcus (Yale, 289 pp., $30) EVERYBODY knows those last fatalistic lines of Arnold's "Dover Beach": And we are here as on a ...
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 The Independent - London
Culture and Anarchy, the sequel
12/05/1994: 1,289 words, approx. 4 pages How stupid should MPs be? The question is a real one, not just another jab at an easy target, but if it sounds coarse feel free to replace it with a less prejudicial alternative - how cultured should MPs be? Both questions are prompted...


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