✔ Part of the acclaimed “English Men of Letters” series
✔ Critical and biographical portrait of Matthew Arnold
✔ Analyses major works including Dover Beach and Culture and Anarchy
✔ Thoughtful discussion of poetry, education, religion, and criticism
✔ Compact and accessible for students and researchers
Description:
Matthew Arnold by George Saintsbury presents a comprehensive look at one of Victorian England’s towering literary and cultural figures. Arnold’s poetic genius and his pivotal role in redefining criticism are explored in depth. Saintsbury charts Arnold’s journey as a writer navigating the complexities of modern life, faith, and education, highlighting how his works reflect a deep moral and cultural concern.
The book captures Arnold’s influence as a poet of refined melancholy and as a public intellectual whose essays continue to shape literary and philosophical discourse. It is a valuable companion for literature students, educators, and readers interested in Victorian studies and the evolution of English literary thought.