Sunday, 29 January 2017

The Study of Poety: Mathew Arnold

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 The Study of Poetry (1880) Matthew Arnold was one of the foremost poets and critics of the 19th century. While often regarded as the father of modern literary criticism, he also wrote extensively on social and cultural issues, religion, and education.Oct 13, 2009
Matthew Arnold was one of the foremost poets and critics of the 19th century. While often regarded as the father of modern literary criticism, he also wrote extensively on social and cultural issues, religion, and education. Arnold was born into an influential English family—his father was a famed headmaster at Rugby—and graduated from Basilio College, Oxford. He began his career as a school inspector, traveling throughout much of England on the newly built railway system.

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1) Arnold’s idea of disinterestedness is relevant. Attachment or any type of belief may creates controversial outcomes after long time. Its very but obvious principle given by Arnold transparent decision without any favor without partiality to give judgment its critic’s duty. As per my friend vaidehi said “dot considering effect on author or readers, it should be free from all the prejudices either historical or personal.” I am fully agree with her. Emotional attachment is not our strength its one type of illness so this Arnold’s principle is relevant in recent times.

2) comparison judgment is not appropriate like ‘The To This second idea is not appropriate for recent time. As it has compel The touchstone method is not relevant in our time because it's not possible to judge a work with the reference of any particular work's stanza or a pear graph. 

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