Matthew Arnold: Between Two WorldsRobert Giddings |
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... anarchy which prompted Matthew Arnold to create Culture and Anarchy was not an isolated , sudden or impromptu act , but just another example of the groundswell of popular unrest which did not feel retiring ebb but kept right on through ...
... anarchy which prompted Matthew Arnold to create Culture and Anarchy was not an isolated , sudden or impromptu act , but just another example of the groundswell of popular unrest which did not feel retiring ebb but kept right on through ...
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... Anarchy , op . cit . , p . 76 . 43. Ibid . , p . 79 . 44. Ibid . , pp . 82-3 . 45. Cf. Culture and Anarchy , ibid . , pp . 84 ff . 46. Matthew Arnold , ' The Popular Education of France ' in Democratic Education , edited by R. H. Super ...
... Anarchy , op . cit . , p . 76 . 43. Ibid . , p . 79 . 44. Ibid . , pp . 82-3 . 45. Cf. Culture and Anarchy , ibid . , pp . 84 ff . 46. Matthew Arnold , ' The Popular Education of France ' in Democratic Education , edited by R. H. Super ...
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... anarchy , Arnold saw it as an enemy to the improvement , advancement , and refinement of culture . Anarchy was to him the wilful divorce from accepted convention and an evasion of responsibility ; and he knew too well that comedy could ...
... anarchy , Arnold saw it as an enemy to the improvement , advancement , and refinement of culture . Anarchy was to him the wilful divorce from accepted convention and an evasion of responsibility ; and he knew too well that comedy could ...
Contents
Introduction by Robert Giddings | 7 |
Arnold in Coketown by Alan Chedzoy | 26 |
Some Functions | 44 |
Copyright | |
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