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A Life of Matthew Arnold

A Life of Matthew Arnold
Author: Nicholas Murray
Publisher: St Martins Press
Total Pages: 400
Release: 1997
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780312151690

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Years of research inform a definitive study of Victorian poet Matthew Arnold, the author of "Dover Beach," chronicling the life and work of the masterful writer, devoted family man, and impassioned critic of Victorian materialism.


Matthew Arnold

Matthew Arnold
Author: Lionel Trilling
Publisher: Sagwan Press
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2018-02-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781377011615

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New Poems

New Poems
Author: Matthew Arnold
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1867
Genre:
ISBN:

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The 100 Best Nonfiction Books of All Time

The 100 Best Nonfiction Books of All Time
Author: Robert McCrum
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781903385838

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Beginning in 1611 with the King James Bible and ending in 2014 with Elizabeth Kolbert's 'The Sixth Extinction', this extraordinary voyage through the written treasures of our culture examines universally-acclaimed classics such as Pepys' 'Diaries', Charles Darwin's 'The Origin of Species', Stephen Hawking's 'A Brief History of Time' and a whole host of additional works --


Overcoming Matthew Arnold

Overcoming Matthew Arnold
Author: James Walter Caufield
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2012
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1409426521

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Opening the way for a reexamination of Matthew Arnold's unique contributions to ethical criticism, James Walter Caufield emphasizes the central role of philosophical pessimism in Arnold's master tropes of "culture" and "conduct." Caufield uses Arnold's ethics as a lens through which to view key literary and cultural movements of the past 150 years, demonstrating that Arnoldian conduct is grounded in a Victorian ethic of "renouncement," a form of altruism that wholly informs both Arnold's poetry and prose and sets him apart from the many nineteenth-century public moralists. Arnold's thought is situated within a cultural and philosophical context that shows the continuing relevance of "renouncement" to much contemporary ethical reflection, from the political kenosis of Giorgio Agamben and the pensiero debole of Gianni Vattimo, to the ethical criticism of Wayne C. Booth and Martha Nussbaum. In refocusing attention on Arnold's place within the broad history of critical and social thought, Caufield returns the poet and critic to his proper place as a founding father of modern cultural criticism. Publisher's note.


Matthew Arnold and the Romantics

Matthew Arnold and the Romantics
Author: Leon Gottfried
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2016-03-31
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1317278054

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First published in 1963. Matthew Arnold grew up under the personal as well as literary influence of Wordsworth, when Keats, Shelley, and Byron were dominant poetic forces and Coleridge a seminal thinker on social and religious problems. However, the great Romantics were not always positive influences. This study attempts to provide an examination of Arnold by exploring and evaluating the full range of Arnold’s reactions to the major Romantic poets over his whole career. This title will be of interest to students of literature.


Matthew Arnold (Esprios Classics)

Matthew Arnold (Esprios Classics)
Author: George Saintsbury
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 143
Release: 1899
Genre:
ISBN: 1794767525

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The Strayed Reveller

The Strayed Reveller
Author: Matthew Arnold
Publisher:
Total Pages: 150
Release: 1849
Genre: 1849
ISBN:

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South Sudan

South Sudan
Author: Matthew Arnold
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2013-01-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 0190257547

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In July 2011 the Republic of South Sudan achieved independence, concluding what had been Africa's longest running civil war. The process leading to independence was driven by the Sudan Peoples' Liberation Movement, a primarily Southern rebel force and political movement intent on bringing about the reformed unity of the whole Sudan. Through the Comprehensive Peace Agreement of 2005, a six year peace process unfolded in the form of an interim period premised upon 'making unity attractive' for the Sudan. A failed exercise, it culminated in an almost unanimous vote for independence by Southerners in a referendum held in January 2011. Violence has continued since, and a daunting possibility for South Sudan has arisen - to have won independence only to descend into its own civil war, with the regime in Khartoum aiding and abetting factionalism to keep the new state weak and vulnerable. Achieving a durable peace will be a massive challenge, and resolving the issues that so inflamed Southerners historically - unsupportive governance, broad feelings of exploitation and marginalisation and fragile ethnic politics - will determine South Sudan's success or failure at statehood. A story of transformation and of victory against the odds, this book reviews South Sudan's modern history as a contested region and assesses the political, social and security dynamics that will shape its immediate future as Africa's newest independent state.