Essays, letters, and reviews. Collected and edited by Fraser Neiman.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1960.Description: xv, 398 p. illus. 25 cmDDC classification:
  • 824.8
LOC classification:
  • PR4021 .N4
Contents:
On the modern element in literature -- The Creweian orations of 1858 and 1862 -- The "principle of examination" -- Ordnance maps -- The bishop and the philosopher -- Dr. Stanley's lectures on the Jewish church -- Dante and Beatrice -- Preface to the first edition of essays in criticism [first series] -- Three letters on education: Education and the state [1] ; Education and the state [2] ; The mansion-house meeting -- The Eisteddfod -- Stein plus Hardenberg -- Theodore Parker -- Curtius's History of Greece -- Obermann -- Sainte-Beuve -- A first requisite for church reform -- Endowments -- University reform -- La réforme intellectuelle et morale de la France -- Savings banks in schools -- A speech in response to a toast to "literature" -- The autobiography of Mrs. Fletcher -- German letters on English education -- The Irish university question -- De Maistre's lettres et opuscules inédits -- Introduction to poetry: poets, dramatists, novelists -- A Genevese judge -- A French worthy -- Address to the Wordsworth Society -- An address to the Authors Club -- A speech at the unveiling of a mosaic -- The nadir of liberalism -- Two letters on home rule: Mr. Matthew Arnold on the political crisis ; After the elections -- Common schools abroad -- Arnold's speech on his retirement -- The zenith of conservatism -- A "friend of God" -- Up to Easter -- From Easter to August -- Disestablishment in Wales -- An American comment on Arnold.
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On the modern element in literature -- The Creweian orations of 1858 and 1862 -- The "principle of examination" -- Ordnance maps -- The bishop and the philosopher -- Dr. Stanley's lectures on the Jewish church -- Dante and Beatrice -- Preface to the first edition of essays in criticism [first series] -- Three letters on education: Education and the state [1] ; Education and the state [2] ; The mansion-house meeting -- The Eisteddfod -- Stein plus Hardenberg -- Theodore Parker -- Curtius's History of Greece -- Obermann -- Sainte-Beuve -- A first requisite for church reform -- Endowments -- University reform -- La réforme intellectuelle et morale de la France -- Savings banks in schools -- A speech in response to a toast to "literature" -- The autobiography of Mrs. Fletcher -- German letters on English education -- The Irish university question -- De Maistre's lettres et opuscules inédits -- Introduction to poetry: poets, dramatists, novelists -- A Genevese judge -- A French worthy -- Address to the Wordsworth Society -- An address to the Authors Club -- A speech at the unveiling of a mosaic -- The nadir of liberalism -- Two letters on home rule: Mr. Matthew Arnold on the political crisis ; After the elections -- Common schools abroad -- Arnold's speech on his retirement -- The zenith of conservatism -- A "friend of God" -- Up to Easter -- From Easter to August -- Disestablishment in Wales -- An American comment on Arnold.