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Matthew Arnold

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Poet, school inspector, civil servant and critic: this study examines the interrelationship of Arnold's different activities in tracing his evolution as a publicist to the publication of "Culture and Anarchy" in 1869.

Kate Campbell shows how his critical concerns and attitudes first appear in his poetry and private writing, even though he reinterprets the 'immense task' of modern poetry as a critical programme.

This book demonstrates in particular how his work in education leads to his use of indirect methods of political influence - methods that he has observed in politics, literature and journalism.

As a publicist, he uses such means to promote his objectives of culture and the state.

Accordingly, Matthew Arnold overturns the view of Arnoldian detachment as it argues his implication in the new cultural politics of the 1860s.

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Product Details
074631034X / 9780746310342
Hardback
821.8
01/01/2008
United Kingdom
English
128 p.
advanced secondary /further/higher education Learn More