Arnold's Epochs of Expansion and Epochs of Concentration

Title: Arnold's Epochs of Expansion and Epochs of Concentration
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Arnold's Epochs of Expansion and Epochs of Concentration
"I am bound by my own definition of criticism: a disinterested endeavor to learn and propagate the best that is known and thought in the world;" (Leitch 824) said the Victorian poet and critic Matthew Arnold. Matthew Arnold, an English poet and critic whose work was both a representative of the Romantic ideas and of the Victorian intellectual concerns later on was the primary literary critic of his age. Arnold's critical theories is highlighted mainly through …showed first 75 words of 2205 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 2205 total…presents the interdependent relationship of both the critic and poet. This concept later on influenced a number of writers and critics and their works and contributed highly to the modern critical theory. I believe that throughout this research paper, I benefited a lot from the information researched and presented and understand Arnold's perspective and theory to an extent that I can agree to his theory of the critic and poet being codependent on each others.

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