383 books • 35 series
Matthew Arnold (1822–88) was an English poet, critic and cultural commentator best remembered today for his poem ‘Dover Beach’. He was also a school inspector, and an early proponent for state schools and access to education.
The Works of Matthew Arnold (Volume 8)
The Works of Matthew Arnold (Volume 11)
On Translating Homer, Last Words
The Works of Matthew Arnold (Volume 12)
The Popular Education of France; With Notices of That of Holland and Switzerland
Selected Poems of Matthew Arnold
Letters of Matthew Arnold, 1848-1888 (Volume 2)
On the Study of Celtic Literature, and on Translating Homer
Dramatic and Early Poems
Culture and Anarchy; An Essay in Political and Social Criticism
Letters Of An Old Playgoer
The English Poets - Selections With Critical Introductions By Various Writers And A General Introduction - Vol. II
God and the Bible
New Poems
A French Eton
The Study of Celtic Literature
Mixed Essays, Irish Essays, and Others
Friendship's Garland
Essays by Matthew Arnold Including Essays in Criticism, 1865 on Translating Homer
Isaiah of Jerusalem in the Authorised English Version, with an Introd., Corrections, and Notes
Thyrsis
A Bible-Reading for Schools (1889)
St. Paul and Protestantism (1875)
Cromwell