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Selections from the Prose Works of Matthew Arnold

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This collection presents representative essays and lectures that set out the author's views on poetry, classical influence, and the function of criticism. It gathers literary studies of individual writers and national literatures alongside social and political essays on education, cultural balance between Hebraic seriousness and Hellenic freedom, equality, and the cultivation of taste. An introduction and concise notes frame selections, which prioritize complete essays where feasible and largely omit purely religious material. Throughout, the prose advocates disinterested, rigorous critical judgment and the use of culture and education to improve public life and personal taste.

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Matthew Arnold

Matthew Arnold (1822-1888) was a prominent English poet and cultural critic known for his influential essays and poetry. He played a significant role in the Victorian literary scene, advocating for the importance of culture and education in society. Arnold's notable works include "Culture and Anarchy," where he explores the relationship between culture and social issues, and "Sohrab and Rustum," a narrative poem that reflects his interest in themes of heroism and tragedy. His essays, such as "On Translating Homer," showcase his critical approach to literature and translation. Arnold's contributions continue to resonate in discussions of literature, culture, and education.

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