Matthew Arnold Book order
Matthew Arnold was an English poet, sage writer, and cultural critic. His works often explore the complexities of modern life and the search for meaning in a rapidly changing world. Arnold excelled at capturing the spiritual and intellectual dilemmas of his era through incisive essays and lyrical poetry. His writing is characterized by its elegance, depth, and enduring quest for understanding the human condition.







- 2025
- 2024
DISCOURSES IN AMERICA
- 58 pages
- 3 hours of reading
The collection features a captivating array of narratives that showcase Matthew Arnold's timeless insights, appealing to readers of all ages. With a blend of thrilling and enchanting stories, the anthology ensures an engaging experience through its rich twists and turns. Arnold's narrative skill keeps readers connected as they explore each tale's complexities. This edition, enhanced with a fresh cover and professional typesetting, combines modernity with clarity, solidifying its status as a significant literary contribution.
- 2023
Poems
- 292 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The book is a reprint of a classic work originally published in 1857, preserving its historical significance and literary value. It offers readers a glimpse into the themes and style of the era, making it a valuable addition for those interested in 19th-century literature. The reprint aims to maintain the integrity of the original text while providing accessibility for contemporary audiences.
- 2023
This publication focuses on reproducing historical works in a large print format, specifically designed to enhance readability for individuals with impaired vision. Megali, the publishing house behind this initiative, emphasizes accessibility in literature, ensuring that important historical texts remain available to a wider audience.
- 2022
POETICAL WORKS OF MATTHEW ARNOLD
- 582 pages
- 21 hours of reading
This collection showcases the formative works of the poet, highlighting their evolving style and thematic exploration. The poems delve into personal experiences, nature, and the complexities of human emotions, reflecting a deep introspection and a search for meaning. Readers will find a blend of vivid imagery and lyrical language, capturing the essence of the poet's early creative journey. The collection serves as a window into the artist's development and the foundational ideas that would shape their later, more mature works.
- 2020
Cycling End to End, the Wrong Way
- 98 pages
- 4 hours of reading
The narrative revolves around an intense personal challenge involving eight days of relentless rain and fierce winds while undertaking a solo, self-supported cycling journey of 80 miles with one leg. This experience serves as a profound test of both mental and physical resilience, highlighting the struggles and triumphs faced during this extraordinary adventure.
- 2020
Letters of an Old Playgoer
- 62 pages
- 3 hours of reading
- 2015
Empedocles On Etna, And Other Poems
- 252 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Culturally significant, this work has been preserved to maintain its authenticity, showcasing original copyright references and library stamps from prominent libraries worldwide. It serves as a vital piece of civilization's knowledge base, providing readers with a glimpse into historical texts while honoring the integrity of the original artifact.
- 2002
Cultural Resistance Reader
- 462 pages
- 17 hours of reading
Exploring the use of culture as a political weapon throughout history, this reader compiles classic texts that illustrate how cultural expressions have served as tools of resistance from the Diggers of 1649 to modern-day hacktivists. With insightful introductions, it features influential theoretical and historical writings alongside new contributions from emerging activist authors. This collection not only serves as a scholarly resource but also aims to inspire everyday readers to engage in resistance and activism.
- 1999
Works of Matthew Arnold
- 480 pages
- 17 hours of reading
Arnold expresses, in a personal manner, the characteristic pressure of cultivated consciousness, and as a result of several of the poems the reader is left with a haunting image of the poet painfully isolated from the materialistic values of the Victorian world.