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Civilization in the United States First and Last Impressions of America

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ISBN-10: 142900486X

ISBN-13: 9781429004862

Edition: N/A

Authors: Matthew Arnold

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In an attempt to explain the man to an English audience who long treated him with indifference, Matthew Arnold begins his 1888 Civilization in the United States with a lengthy discourse on Ulysses S. Grant. Acknowledging that Grant, while wildly popular in the U.S., had received little attention in England--often over-shadowed by the more popular Robert E. Lee in commentary on the American Civil War--Arnold found Grant to be a rare man of virtue, a man able to 'confront and resist popular clamor'. Arnold then goes on to provide "A Word About America" in which he confirms his belief that Americans are "English people on the other side of the Atlantic." While understanding and foreshadowing…    
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Book details

List price: $49.95
Publisher: Applewood Books
Publication date: 1/31/2007
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 212
Size: 5.75" wide x 9.76" long x 0.77" tall
Weight: 0.066
Language: English

Matthew Arnold, a noted poet, critic, and philosopher, was born in England on December 24, 1822 and educated at Oxford University. In 1851, he was appointed inspector of schools, a position he held until 1880. Arnold also served as a professor of poetry at Oxford, during which time he delivered many lectures that ultimately became essays. Arnold is considered a quintessential proponent of Victorian ideals. He argued for higher standards in literature and education and extolled classic virtues of manners, impersonality and unanimity. After writing several works of poetry, Arnold turned to criticism, authoring such works as On Translating Homer, Culture and Anarchy, and Essays in Criticism.…