About This Book
The author offers a concise, temperate portrait of the poet and critic Matthew Arnold, relying on selected correspondence and critical judgment to map his intellectual life. A prefatory explanation rejects a conventional biography and justifies reliance on edited letters; subsequent chapters survey poetic method, education, social outlook, personal conduct, and theological views. The narrative balances assessment of prose and verse—noting strengths alongside stylistic limits—with consideration of the practical effects of his criticism and teaching on contemporary debate. Fresh letters and illustrations are used to illuminate character without attempting exhaustive or hagiographic coverage.
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