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  1. Irish essys. and others. by Matthew Arnold. by Arnold. Matthew. 1822-1888., 1882-01-01
  2. The works of Matthew Arnold . by Arnold. Matthew. 1822-1888., 1903-01-01
  3. Matthew Arnold (1822-1888) by Richard Garnett, 1909
  4. Matthew Arnold (1822 - 1888) - A Biographical Essay (HISTORY, BIOGRAPHY, ENGLISH LITERATURE, LITERARY CRITICISM, RELIGION) by Janet Courtney, 1920
  5. The Sea of Faith. Dover Beach. Words by Matthew Arnold, 1822-1888 ... Anthem for SATB with divisions, and organ by Roger Hemingway, 1978
  6. Matthew Arnold, 1822-1888 by Thomas Dalmahoy Barlow, 1938
  7. St. Paul & Protestantism, with an essay on Puritanism & the Church of England, and Last essays on church & religion; by Arnold Matthew 1822-1888, 1883-01-01
  8. Merope : to which is appended the Electra of Sophocles by Matthew, 1822-1888 Arnold, 2009-10-26
  9. On the study of Celtic literature; and On translating Homer; by by Arnold. Matthew. 1822-1888., 1904-01-01
  10. Friendship 's garland; being the conversations. letters. and opi by Arnold. Matthew. 1822-1888., 1903-01-01
  11. Essays in criticism. The study of poetry. John Keats; Wordsworth. Edited by Susan S. Sheridan by Matthew, 1822-1888 Arnold, 2009-10-26
  12. Essays in criticism. by Arnold. Matthew. 1822-1888., 1875-01-01
  13. Poems. by Arnold. Matthew. 1822-1888., 1882-01-01
  14. Poems; by Arnold. Matthew. 1822-1888., 1886-01-01

41. Sandro Botticelli (1445-1510) Library Of Congress Citations
Arnold, Matthew, 18221888. Control No. 73008983 //r84 Author Botticelli,Sandro, 1444 or 5-1510. Arnold, Matthew, 1822-1888.
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Sandro Botticelli (1445-1510)
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Down to Name Citations LC Online Catalog Amazon Search Book Citations [First 20 Records] Author: Botticelli, Sandro, 1444 or 5-1510. Uniform Title: Botticelli. English Title: Drawings by Botticelli, by Aldo Bertini. Translated by Florence H. Phillips. Published: New York, Dover Publications [1968] Description: 11 p., 32 plates. 28 cm. Series: The Great masters of drawing LC Call No.: NC1055.B7 B43 1968 Dewey No.: 741.9/45 Notes: Translation of Botticelli. Subjects: Bertini, Aldo. Control No.: 67027876 //r84 Author: James, Richard. Title: Botticelli, Florentine school. Edition: Revised ed. Published: London, Medici Society, 1965 [i.e. 1966] Description: 16 p. illus., 6 col. plates. 25 1/2 cm. Series: Masters in colour series LC Call No.: ND623.B7 J3 1966 Dewey No.: 759.5 Notes: Bibliography: p. 13. Subjects: Botticelli, Sandro, 1444 or 5-1510. Other authors: Medici Society. Control No.: 67085083 //r84 Author: Wadia, Bettina. Title: Botticelli. Published: London, Hamlyn, 1968. Description: 39 p. 48 plates, 57 illus. (50 col.), ports. 28 cm. Series: The Colour library of art LC Call No.: ND623.B7 W26 Dewey No.: 759.5 Notes: Bibliography: p. 27. Subjects: Botticelli, Sandro, 1444 or 5-1510. Control No.: 68106294 //r84

42. The San Antonio College LitWeb Matthew Arnold Page
The Matthew Arnold Page ( 18221888 ) Major Works Penguin publishesboth a Selected Prose and a Selected Poems. There is a good
http://www.accd.edu/sac/english/bailey/arnold.htm
The Matthew Arnold Page
Major Works

Penguin publishes both a Selected Prose and a Selected Poems . There is a good selection of prose and poetry in The Oxford Authors Arnold , edited by Miriam Allott and Robert H. Super, 1986.
The Strayed Reveller and Other Poems
Empedocles on Etna and Other Poems
Poems
Poems: Second Series
Merope
On Translating Homer: Three Lectures

"The Function of Criticism at the Present Time" ( 1864 ) Lecture.
Essays in Criticism On the Study of Celtic Literature Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism On Line Literature and Dogma: An Essay Towards a Better Appreciation of the Bible God and the Bible: A Review of Objections Civilization in the United States Eight poems by Arnold On Line from Bartleby. About Arnold Park Honan, Matthew Arnold: A Life . Harvard, 1983. Lionel Trilling, Matthew Arnold . Originally published, 1939. Reprinted Harcourt Brace, 1979. Matthew Arnold from The Victorian Web. Arnold Criticism from Internet Public Library. Back to English Victorian Literature

43. Matthew Arnold, Prose Writings (in MARION)
Published London ; Boston Routledge K. Paul, 1979. Subject Arnold,Matthew, 18221888 Criticism and interpretation. Series
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Matthew Arnold, prose writings
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    • xv, 458 p. ; 23 cm.
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    • Bibliography: p. 446-448.
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    44. A Concordance To The Poems Of Matthew Arnold. (in MARION)
    Author Parrish, Stephen Maxfield. Published Ithaca, NY, Cornell UniversityPress 1959. Subject Arnold, Matthew, 18221888 Concordances.
    http://js-catalog.cpl.org:60100/MARION/BBN-9097
    A concordance to the poems of Matthew Arnold.
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    • CALL NUMBER: 826.85 Z68 Reference NonCirculating
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    45. National Curriculum Resources - English Matthew Arnold Links
    Matthew Arnold links, Selected poetry and prose (18221888). The Victorianweb. Poems online includes Bacchanalia The Buried Life
    http://www.stockportmbc.gov.uk/6thform/arnold.htm
    Matthew Arnold links

    46. Britannia | Britain
    Translate this page Arnold, Matthew (1822-1888). Englischer Dichter, geboren in Laleham, gestorbenin Liverpool. Arnold war einer der führenden Literaturkritiker
    http://www.robert-morten.de/baseportal/Redaktionssytem/britannia_mini_detail&Id=
    Arnold, Matthew (1822-1888) Englischer Dichter, geboren in Laleham , gestorben in Liverpool Arnold war einer der führenden Literaturkritiker der Viktorianischen Ära. Er war der Sohn von Thomas Arnold , des Schulleiters der berühmten Rugby School . Nachdem er eine Zeit lang in Rugby klassische Philologie unterrichtet hatte, war er von 1851 bis 1886 als Schulinspektor tätig. Da er sich in dieser Funktion mit der Reform des britischen Schulwesens befasste, besuchte er zu Forschungszwecken wiederholt das europäische Festland und unternahm 1883 und 1886 Vortragsreisen in die Vereinigten Staaten. Von 1857 bis 1867 war er in Oxford Professor für Dichtung
    Ein meditativer, elegischer Ton ist kennzeichnend für Arnolds Dichtung. In vielen seiner Gedichte kommt seine Verzweiflung am Leben und das Gefühl der Isolierung zum Ausdruck, so in den Versen des Gedichtes "Stanzas from the Grande Chartreuse" (1855). Seine Dichtung orientiert sich häufig an klassischen Vorbildern. Zentrale Motive sind Entfremdung, Verzweiflung und innere Leere. Trotz seiner religiösen Zweifel schrieb Arnold mehrere Stücke, in denen er danach strebte, die innere Wahrheit des Christentums gegenüber dem herkömmlichen Dogmatismus nachzuweisen. In seiner Aufsatzsammlung

    47. Matthew Arnold
    Translate this page Home_Page Matthew Arnold (1822-1888), Poeta inglés, cuya obra esrepresentativa de los valores intelectuales victorianos, y fue
    http://www.epdlp.com/arnold.html
    Matthew Arnold
    P Cromwell La gitana letrada Sohrab y Rustum Thyrsis Capilla de Rugby Playa de Dover (1867), y (1865) y eMe Textos:
    Desaliento, de Empedocles en Etna

    A Margarita, de Empedocles en Etna

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    48. Learning Commons - What Is Culture? - Definitions - Arnold
    Two short excerpts from Arnold's "Culture and Anarchy", with a critical introduction.Category Arts Literature Authors A Arnold, Matthew Works......Matthew Arnold (18221888) was a preeminent poet of the Victorian era, a lifelongeducator, a pioneer in the field of literary criticism, a government official
    http://www.wsu.edu:8001/vcwsu/commons/topics/culture/culture-definitions/arnold-
    Matthew Arnold, Culture is "High Culture"
    From Culture and Anarchy Matthew Arnold (1822-1888) was a preeminent poet of the Victorian era, a lifelong educator, a pioneer in the field of literary criticism, a government official (Inspector of Schools), and an influential public figure. But one of his most enduring legacies is his extensive body of writing on the topic of culture. Arnold saw culture"contact with the best which has been thought and said in the world" (cf. "high culture" in the glossary) as the crucial component of a healthy democratic state. Arnold's view of culture as involving such characteristics as "beauty," "intelligence," and "perfection" is a Neoplatonic one that is, it tends to assume that these values exist in the abstract and are the same for all human societies. His argument, then, is openly political: he feels that if more people will share and pursue his notions of beauty, truth, and perfectionof culturethat the world will be a better place. Compare this view with that of Raymond Williams who argues that culture isn't just the "best that has been thought and said," but rather that "culture is ordinary" and with the anthropological perspectives of

    49. Arnold, Matthew (Litteraturnettet)
    Arnold, Matthew 18221888. E-tekst Project Gutenberg Tekst.
    http://litteraturnettet.no/a/arnold.matthew.asp?lang=&type=etekst

    50. Poetry Archives @ EMule.com
    Matthew Arnold. (18221888). A Wish I ask not that my bed of death; ApolloMusagetes Through the black, rushing smoke-bursts,; Bacchanalia
    http://www.emule.com/poetry/?page=overview&author=19

    51. Matthew Arnold
    Matthew Arnold (18221888). English poet whose work s representative of Victorianintellectual concerns and who was the foremost literary critic of his age.
    http://www.greendale.k12.wi.us/village/parkrec/ARNOLD.HTM

    52. Selected Poems Of Matthew Arnold
    Matthew Arnold (18221888) The Buried Life; Consolation; Dover Beach;The Forsaken Merman; The Future; Immortality; Isolation To Marguerite;
    http://www.web-books.com/Classics/Poetry/Anthology/Arnold_M/
    Matthew Arnold

    53. Poeti A
    Argus; Arnold, Matthew (18221888) (2) Selected Poems University of Toronto; ThePoetry Archives Matthew Arnold (1822-1888) - presents the works of Matthew
    http://www.oltre.it/index/poeti_a.htm
    POETI A

    54. Discourses In America (in MARION)
    Discourses in America. Title Discourses in America / by Matthew Arnold. AuthorArnold, Matthew, 18221888. Published London Macmillan and co., 1889.
    http://vax.vmi.edu/MARION/AAF-4475
    Discourses in America
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    • xi, 207 p. ; 19 cm.
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    • The first discourse was originally given in New York, and afterwards published in the Nineteenth century; the second was given as the Rede lecture at Cambridge, and recast for delivery in America; the third was delivered in Boston.
    • Numbers: or, The majority and the remnant.Literature and science.Emerson.
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    55. MATTHEW ARNOLD AS POST ROMANTIC POET
    Matthew Arnold, Poet Critic. (18221888). Outline of this lecture Fewbrief remarks about Arnold the man his career, his life times.
    http://www.flinders.edu.au/topics/Morton/Victorians/Arnold.LecNotes.htm
    Outline of this lecture
    • Four main influences/areas which formed his poetic stance.
    Arnold's dates: 1822-1888. Shelley drowned, 1822. T.S. Eliot b. 1888. Now regarded as one of the 'big three' Vict. poets: Tennyson, Browning, Arnold. Has survived as a living influence, and is more in tune with the modern temper, than either of the first two; though his talent was much narrower, his range of subjects much smaller than either. Not in his day a 'popular' poet in sense of a populist star like Tennyson; spokesman of Vict public opinion. But has worn well and reputation risen steadily this century. ARNOLD IN THE FRENCH LIEUTENANT'S WOMAN Fowles quotes repeatedly from Arnold, most notably when he gives a dismal specimen of Charles' own poetry then says: "And to get the taste of that from your mouth, let me quote a far greater poem - one he committed to hear, and one thing he and I could have agreed on: perhaps the noblest short poem of the whole Victorian era" [quotes all of To Marguerite - continued And the last paragraph of FLW quotes from the same poem: The river of life, of mysterious laws and mysterious choice, flows past a deserted embankment. . . And out again, upon

    56. Other Archival Holdings - Matthew Arnold
    Special Collections. Arnold, Matthew, 18221888. Letter to _ Bowen.1870 May 8. 1 item (1 p.). English poet, critic and educator.
    http://www.ucalgary.ca/library/SpecColl/arnold.htm
    Special Collections
    ARNOLD, MATTHEW, 1822-1888.
    1870 May 8.
    1 item (1 p.).
    English poet, critic and educator. Biographical information available in The Oxford companion to English literature. 5th ed., p. 41-42.
    Item is letter enclosing book, and mentioning discussions about St. Paul.
    Holograph, signed.
    Removed from Special Collections copy of St. Paul and Protestantism / Matthew Arnold. - London : Smith, Elder, 1870.
    Text in English.
    No restrictions on access.
    MsC 91
    Last update: March 1998

    57. Matthew Arnold
    Matthew Arnold (18221888) critic and poet and his wife, Frances Arnold.photographs, albumen cartes des visites, 1880s by Elliott
    http://www.1890s.org/wbsite/sub/arnold.htm
    Matthew Arnold
    critic and poet
    and his wife, Frances Arnold
    by Elliott and Fry, London
    tipped in Matthew Arnold, Poems (London, 1895) Poems presented posthumously by his widow, Frances Arnold, as a wedding present to Lilian Darlington has photographs of both the Arnolds pasted into it.

    58. Some Poetry
    Anonymous Abort, Retry, Ignore? In Peterborough Churchyard; Sumer IsIcumen In; The Virtues of Carnation Milk. Arnold, Matthew (18221888)
    http://www.ac.wwu.edu/~stephan/webstuff/poetry/poems.html

    59. Matthew Arnold
    Matthew Arnold (18221888). Matthew Arnold, b. Dec. 24, 1822, d. Apr.15, 1888, was a major Victorian poet, the principal English
    http://larsthompson.8m.com/Poetry/Arnold.html
    Matthew Arnold
    Matthew Arnold, b. Dec. 24, 1822, d. Apr. 15, 1888, was a major Victorian poet, the principal English literary critic of his generation, an important commentator on society and culture, and an effective government official. His father was Thomas Arnold, the headmaster of Rugby School. After graduation from Oxford, Matthew Arnold went to London as a private secretary to a member of the government. In 1851 he was appointed an inspector of schools. For 35 years he visited teacher-training schools to assure that they met government standards. He also visited schools on the continent, writing several reports in which he urged the benefits of state support and centralized supervision of education. Arnold began his literary career in 1849 with a volume of poems, The Strayed Reveller and Other Poems . The title poem of his second volume (1852), "Empedocles on Etna," is a long dramatic poem about the suicide of a 5th-century BC Greek philosopher, who in a changing time no longer believes that his work is making headway against ignorance and confusion. For a time Arnold withdrew this poem because, as he wrote in a preface to his collection Poems (1853), it did not fulfill the inspirational function of poetry. Yet many of his most characteristic poems, including "Dover Beach" and "The Scholar Gipsy," concern the difficulty of confident knowing and acting in an age when conventional ideas and institutions have lost their authority. Arnold wrote little poetry after 1860. His themes, however, and the quiet modulation of his verse, some of it in irregular meters and forms, have made the relatively small body of his poetry of major significance for 20th-century readers.

    60. Primis -- Library Of The Future: Matthew Arnold -- Updated 6/29/2001
    Matthew Arnold. (18221888) — British Victorian poet, critic, and OxfordProfessor. A deep sense of isolation and doubt permeates Arnold’s work.
    http://www.mhhe.com/primis/catalog/pcatalog/F2054069.htm
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