
Essays by Matthew Arnold
by Matthew Arnold
"Essays by Matthew Arnold," Oxford University Press, 1936 reprint. Hardcover in good condition, featuring essays on criticism and translation. Notable for its literary significance and historical insights. Ideal for collectors and literature scholars.
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The book is in good condition with a sturdy hardcover binding. The spine shows slight wear at the top and bottom edges, typical of its age. The pages are clean with mild yellowing, consistent with a publication from 1936. There is no dust jacket present.
About This Vintage 1936 Edition
"Essays by Matthew Arnold" is a classic collection published by Oxford University Press in 1936, with contributions from notable literary critic Matthew Arnold. This edition, a reprint of the original 1914 publication, includes essential essays such as "Essays in Criticism" from 1865, alongside "On Translating Homer" with F. W. Newman's reply, and five other essays not previously collected. Arnold, a significant figure in 19th-century literature, offers insights into criticism and translation. This volume, published in London, is a valuable resource for literature enthusiasts and scholars. The book is bound in a sturdy hardcover, with minimal wear, reflecting its age and history.
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