Poetical works of Matthew Arnold
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Poetical works of Matthew Arnold
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'Dover Beach' by Matthew Arnold - a Critical Analysis
DescriptionA critical analysis of this landmark Victorian poem.A critical analysis of this landmark Victorian poem.
Culture and Anarchy (Oxford World's Classics)
DescriptionMatthew Arnold's famous series of essays, which were first published in book form under the title Culture and Anarchy in 1869, debate important questions about the nature of culture and society. Arnold seeks to find out what culture really is, what good it can do, and if it is really necessary. He contrasts culture, which he calls the study of perfection, with anarchy, the mood of unrest and uncertainty that pervaded mid-Victorian England.This edition reproduces the original book version, revealing the immediate historical context and controversy of the piece. The introduction and notes broaden out the interpretative approach to Arnold's text, elaborating on the complexities of the religious context. The book also reinforces the continued importance of Arnold's ideas its influences in the face of the challenges of multi-culturalism and post-modernism. About the Series: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the broadest spectrum of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, voluminous notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.
Selections from the prose works of Matthew Arnold
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Celtic Literature
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THE REDEMPTION OF BENEDICT ARNOLD
DescriptionGeneral Benidict Arnold was a loyal American solider, passed over for promotion after promotion by younger comrades. His hatred for the French bubbles into a dejection of his own people when America begins serious negotiations with France for help in the Revolution.Finally, the last straw breaks and Arnold betrays his country to the Brits, attempting to surrender West Point in the Fall of 1780. He is arrested and with America turning the tide in the war, he figures to spend the remainder of his life in prison. Now here the history…gets fuzzy. According to history Arnold joins the British army and leads an invasion of Virginia. His career, and his popularity, begin to falter after a few military blunders, until his British superiors lose all faith in him – subjecting him to lower-level posts and assignments until the end of the war. He ends his life as an unsuccessful businessman and dies in 1801. Washington, on the other hand, continues to lead the American troops until the British surrender. He becomes the first President of the USA, and after serving two terms, retires to Virginia and eventually dies a hero in 1799. What you don’t know is neither of those men were who they claimed to be. What follows is a story about the greatest switch-a-roo ever pulled on the American people. If you thought the JFK murder was a conspiracy, this will blow you away. In the midst of this plot, is the story of an arrogant, self-serving man, who slowly learns what it means to be an American, and in doing so, finally finds redemption. General Benidict Arnold was a loyal American solider, passed over for promotion after promotion by younger comrades. His hatred for the French bubbles into a dejection of his own people when America begins serious negotiations with France for help in the Revolution. Finally, the last straw breaks and Arnold betrays his country to the Brits, attempting to surrender West Point in the Fall of 1780. He is arrested and with America turning the tide in the war, he figures to spend the remainder of his life in prison. Now here the history…gets fuzzy. According to history Arnold joins the British army and leads an invasion of Virginia. His career, and his popularity, begin to falter after a few military blunders, until his British superiors lose all faith in him – subjecting him to lower-level posts and assignments until the end of the war. He ends his life as an unsuccessful businessman and dies in 1801. Washington, on the other hand, continues to lead the American troops until the British surrender. He becomes the first President of the USA, and after serving two terms, retires to Virginia and eventually dies a hero in 1799. What you don’t know is neither of those men were who they claimed to be. What follows is a story about the greatest switch-a-roo ever pulled on the American people. If you thought the JFK murder was a conspiracy, this will blow you away. In the midst of this plot, is the story of an arrogant, self-serving man, who slowly learns what it means to be an American, and in doing so, finally finds redemption. Arnold Matthew News![]()
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