TITLE

Matthew Arnold

AUTHOR(S)
Machann, Clinton
PUB. DATE
September 1995
SOURCE
Victorian Poetry;Aut/Win95, Vol. 33 Issue 3/4, p513
SOURCE TYPE
Academic Journal
DOC. TYPE
Literary Criticism
ABSTRACT
Discusses 1994 publications on the works of Matthew Arnold. Includes the reprinting of the 1869 edition of `Culture and Anarchy,' by the Yale University Press; Relevance of Arnold's book to debates about culture; Paper entitled `Arnold, Critic of Ideology,' by Eugene Goodheart on Arnold's idealization of the state and his denial of its historical realities.
ACCESSION #
9606146890

Tags: ARNOLD, Matthew, 1822-1888;  BIBLIOGRAPHY (Documentation)

 

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