Encyclopedia of the Essay

Encyclopedia of the Essay
Author: Tracy Chevalier
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1032
Release: 2012-10-12
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1135314101

This groundbreaking new source of international scope defines the essay as nonfictional prose texts of between one and 50 pages in length. The more than 500 entries by 275 contributors include entries on nationalities, various categories of essays such as generic (such as sermons, aphorisms), individual major works, notable writers, and periodicals that created a market for essays, and particularly famous or significant essays. The preface details the historical development of the essay, and the alphabetically arranged entries usually include biographical sketch, nationality, era, selected writings list, additional readings, and anthologies

Literature & Dogma

Literature & Dogma
Author: Matthew Arnold
Publisher:
Total Pages: 438
Release: 1873
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

Probably the most influential of Arnold's theologically polemical works.

Delphi Complete Poetical Works of Matthew Arnold (Illustrated)

Delphi Complete Poetical Works of Matthew Arnold (Illustrated)
Author: Matthew Arnold
Publisher: Delphi Classics
Total Pages: 2389
Release: 2013-11-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1909496650

The Victorian English poet and essayist Matthew Arnold was the archetypal sage writer, noted for his classical attacks on the tastes and manners of his time. His poetry is characterised by its classically poised, serene and grand style, which is often intimate, personal, full of romantic regret and nostalgic in tone. Arnold’s incisive essays chastised and instructed the reader on contemporary social issues, fashioning himself as the apostle of “culture” in his landmark work ‘Culture and Anarchy’. The Delphi Poets Series offers readers the works of literature's finest poets, with superior formatting. This volume presents the complete poetical works of Matthew Arnold, with beautiful illustrations and the usual Delphi bonus material. (Version 2) * Beautifully illustrated with images relating to Arnold's life and works * Concise introductions to the poetry and other works * Excellent formatting of the poems * Special chronological and alphabetical contents tables for the poetry * Easily locate the poems you want to read * Includes a selection of Arnold's non-fiction, including his seminal collection of essays CULTURE AND ANARCHY * Features two bonus biographies - discover Arnold's literary life * Ordering of texts into chronological order and literary genres * UPDATED with rare uncollected poems, five prose works and one biography The Poetry Collections The Strayed Reveller, and Other Poems Sonnets Empedocles on Etna, and Other Poems Tristram and Iseult Poems, a New Edition The Church of Brou Poems, Second and Third Series, 1855 Merope. a Tragedy Poems from Magazines New Poems, 1867 Uncollected Poems The Poems List of Poems in Chronological Order List of Poems in Alphabetical Order The Prose On Translating Homer Culture and Anarchy St. Paul and Protestantism, with an Essay on Puritanism and the Church of England Literature and Dogma Discourses in America The Study of Celtic Literature Selected Essays The Biographies Matthew Arnold by Leslie Stephen Matthew Arnold by George William Erskine Russell Matthew Arnold by George Saintsbury

Signs for the Times

Signs for the Times
Author: Chris Brooks
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2016-07-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1317247779

First published in 1984. Signs for the Times explores imaginative and creative relationships between three major areas of mid-Victorian arts: literature, painting and architecture. Through the detailed critical analysis of particular novels, prose writings, paintings and buildings, Chris Brooks establishes a fusion of realistic and symbolic values that he sees as central to the Victorian creative imagination. He argues that the creative achievement of the mid-nineteenth century needs to be seen far more as a whole than it has previously, and that fundamental imaginative terms are common to art and architecture, to major theoretical writers such as Carlyle, Ruskin and Rugin as well as to the central literary figure of Dickens. All those interested in literature, art, or architecture will welcome this interpretation of symbolic realism within the mid-Victorian world.