Matthew Arnold: Between Two WorldsRobert Giddings |
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... effects of the 1834 Poor Law Amendment Act and popular political agitation , which all found a focal point in ... effect their plan for a stoppage of work , a ' National Holiday ' . They visited mills and factories at the hour for ...
... effects of the 1834 Poor Law Amendment Act and popular political agitation , which all found a focal point in ... effect their plan for a stoppage of work , a ' National Holiday ' . They visited mills and factories at the hour for ...
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... effects on the children are so immense , and their future effects in civilising the next generation of the lower classes , who , as things are going , will have most of the political power of the country in their hands , may be so ...
... effects on the children are so immense , and their future effects in civilising the next generation of the lower classes , who , as things are going , will have most of the political power of the country in their hands , may be so ...
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... effects of literacy and literature . That the intended effect of teaching literature may be as Eagleton argues may be true ; that it was the effect one may well doubt . The real history is more complex and contradictory — and Eagleton's ...
... effects of literacy and literature . That the intended effect of teaching literature may be as Eagleton argues may be true ; that it was the effect one may well doubt . The real history is more complex and contradictory — and Eagleton's ...
Contents
Introduction by Robert Giddings | 7 |
Arnold in Coketown by Alan Chedzoy | 26 |
Some Functions | 44 |
Copyright | |
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