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Nobody Really Has Their Sh*t Together - Doodles To Make You Feel Kind Of Better: Luke John Matthew Arnold Nobody Really Has Their Sh*t Together - Doodles To Make You Feel Kind Of Better
Luke John Matthew Arnold
R293 Discovery Miles 2 930 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In Nobody Really Has Their Sh*t Together, illustrator star Luke John Matthew Arnold shares his no-bullshit, somewhat inspirational and very hilarious doodles. This bold little book is a beautiful gift for yourself or anyone you love, to bring a smile in tough moments. For most of us, every day comes with a new set of ‘holy shits’ and ‘what the fucks’. But as a fella who lives with OCD and anxiety while also being an artist, Luke John Matthew Arnold often couldn't afford a shrink. So instead, he started doodling. These cute doodles hugged Luke's eyeballs, kissed his heart and spanked his negative thinking on the big ol’ bum. These doodles have helped him traverse through the deepest of shit puddles and come out the other side – moist and smelly, but okay. And now they're in a book. Nobody Really Has Their Sh*t Together is here for you to open at any page, any time, with the comfort of knowing that whatever doodle you look at is totally cheese-free, somewhat absurd and has worked to cheer up one person (Luke). Hopefully you're number two.

Arnold: 'Culture and Anarchy' and Other Writings (Paperback, New): Matthew Arnold Arnold: 'Culture and Anarchy' and Other Writings (Paperback, New)
Matthew Arnold; Edited by Stefan Collini
R648 Discovery Miles 6 480 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Matthew Arnold's Culture and Anarchy (1869), is one of the most celebrated works of social criticism ever written. It has become a reference point for all subsequent discussion of the relations between politics and culture. This edition establishes the authoritative text of this much-revised work, and places it alongside Arnold's three most important essays on political subjects. The introduction sets these works in the context of nineteenth-century intellectual and political history. This edition also contains a chronology of Arnold's life, a bibliographical guide and full notes on the names and historical events mentioned in the texts.

Culture and Anarchy - An Essay in Political and Social Criticism (Paperback): Matthew Arnold Culture and Anarchy - An Essay in Political and Social Criticism (Paperback)
Matthew Arnold
R1,004 Discovery Miles 10 040 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

By the middle of the nineteenth century, culture was often considered to be nothing but a meaningless 'smattering of Latin and Greek'. In this work, first published in 1869, Matthew Arnold (1822-88) redefines culture as a striving for 'the best that has been thought or said', and as a contrast to 'philistinism' and the over-valuation of the practical. Critical of the uninspiring lifestyles of many of his religious and non-religious contemporaries, he raises the controversial issue of how to lead a good life, aesthetically, intellectually and morally. He introduces a middle road between classical and Judaeo-Christian ideals ('Hellenism' and 'Hebraism') which promotes the state over the individual, a position that has often prompted his critics to consider him an authoritarian thinker. A fascinating piece of social and political criticism, and an adjunct to Arnold's poetry, this work was both controversial when it was first published, and enormously influential thereafter.

The Letters of Matthew Arnold v. 6; 1885-1888 (Hardcover, Annotated edition): Matthew Arnold The Letters of Matthew Arnold v. 6; 1885-1888 (Hardcover, Annotated edition)
Matthew Arnold; Volume editing by Cecily Lang
R2,711 Discovery Miles 27 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The University Press of Virginia edition of "The Letters of Matthew Arnold, "edited by Cecil Y. Lang, represents the most comprehensive and assiduously annotated collection of Arnold's correspondence available. When complete in six volumes, this edition will include close to four thousand letters, nearly five times the number in G.W.E. Russell's two-volume compilation of 1895. The letters, at once meaty and delightful, appear with a consecutiveness rare in such editions, and they contain a great deal of new information, both personal (sometimes intimate) and professional. Two new diaries are included, a handful of letters to Matthew Arnold, and many of his own that will appear in their entirety here for the first time. Renowned as a poet and critic, Arnold will be celebrated now as a letter writer. Nowhere else is Arnold's appreciation of life and literature so extravagantly evident as in his correspondence. His letters amplify the dark vision of his own verse, as well as the moral background of his criticism. As Cecil Lang writes, the letters "may well be the finest portrait of an age and of a person, representing the main movements of mind and of events of nearly half a century and at the same time revealing the intimate life of the participant-observer, in any collection of letters in the nineteenth century, possibly in existence."

In this final volume of the Virginia edition of Arnold's letters, Arnold joins for the last time a Royal Commission on Education, traveling first to Germany, and then on to Switzerland and Paris. Following his wife and younger daughter, Arnold also makes his second American visit, this time to see "the Midget," his first grandchild. Both missions reveal his well-known and characteristic zest for people and places--new acquaintances, new scenery, the total experience of living--observing, absorbing, recording, and moving on.

Finally, with maximum nostalgia and minimum regret, he resigns the inspectorship of schools in which he had spent nearly all of his adult existence and settles down, in sweet, bucolic content, to the life of a country squire. Then, tragically, abruptly, and predictably, it screeches to a halt. Manifestly, he had lived daily with intimations of mortality.

The series-cumulative index included with this volume is an invaluable resource for tracking Arnold's records of his active life.

The Letters of Matthew Arnold v. 3; 1866-70 (Hardcover, Annotated Ed): Matthew Arnold The Letters of Matthew Arnold v. 3; 1866-70 (Hardcover, Annotated Ed)
Matthew Arnold; Volume editing by Cecily Lang
R2,707 Discovery Miles 27 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The University Press of Virginia edition of "The Letters of Matthew Arnold, "edited by Cecil Y. Lang, represents the most comprehensive and assiduously annotated collection of Arnold's correspondence available. When complete in six volumes, this edition will include close to four thousand letters, nearly five times the number in G.W.E. Russell's two-volume compilation of 1895. The letters, at once meaty and delightful, appear with a consecutiveness rare in such editions, and they contain a great deal of new information, both personal (sometimes intimate) and professional. Two new diaries are included, a handful of letters to Matthew Arnold, and many of his own that will appear in their entirety here for the first time. Renowned as a poet and critic, Arnold will be celebrated now as a letter writer. Nowhere else is Arnold's appreciation of life and literature so extravagantly evident as in his correspondence. His letters amplify the dark vision of his own verse, as well as the moral background of his criticism. As Cecil Lang writes, the letters "may well be the finest portrait of an age and of a person, representing the main movements of mind and of events of nearly half a century and at the same time revealing the intimate life of the participant-observer, in any collection of letters in the nineteenth century, possibly in existence."

The letters in this volume show Arnold, now midway in his professional career, publishing his first volume of poems in a decade and emerging as a critic--simultaneously--of society, of education, of religion, and, as always, of politics. In 1867 he published New Poems, containing several of his best-known and most beloved works, "Dover Beach," "Thyrsis," "Stanzas from the Grand Chartreuse" and many others, including the first reprint since 1852 of "Empedocles on Etna," and in 1869 Culture and Anarchy, of which the germ is visible in a remarkable letter to his mother in 1867, as well as the influential reports on continental schools, and the seminal St. Paul and Protestantism.

The marvelous letters to his mother and other family members continue unabated; two of his sons die, their deaths recorded in wrenching accents; his essays, possibly by design, draw flak from all directions, which Arnold evades (any poet to any critic) as adroitly or disarmingly as usual; for two years he takes into his home an Italian prince; and he is awarded an honorary Oxford degree. He remains in every way both Establishment and anti-Establishment, both courteous, as has been said, and something better than courteous: honest.

Culture and Anarchy - Landmarks in the History of Education (Paperback, 1st paperback ed): Matthew Arnold Culture and Anarchy - Landmarks in the History of Education (Paperback, 1st paperback ed)
Matthew Arnold; Edited by J. Dover Wilson
R808 Discovery Miles 8 080 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Manifesting the special intelligence of a literary critic of original gifts, Culture and Anarchy is still a living classic. It is addressed to the flexible and the disinterested, to those who are not committed to the findings of their particular discipline, and it assumes in its reader a critical intelligence that will begin its work with the reader himself. Arnold employs a delicate and stringent irony in an examination of the society of his time: a rapidly expanding industrial society, just beginning to accustom itself to the changes in its institutions that the pace of its own development called for. Coming virtually at the end of the decade (1868) and immediately prior to W. E. Forster's Education Act, Culture and Anarchy phrases with a particular cogency the problems that find their centre in the questions: what kind of life do we think individuals in mass societies should be assisted to lead? How may we best ensure that the quality of their living is not impoverished? Arnold applies himself to the detail of his time: to the case of Mr Smith 'who feared he would come to poverty and be eternally lost', to the Reform agitation, to the commercial values that working people were encouraged to respect, and to the limitations of even the best Rationalist intelligence. The degree of local reference is therefore high, but John Dover Wilson's introduction and notes to this edition supply valuable assistance to a reader fresh to the period.

The Letters of Matthew Arnold v. 2; 1860-65 (Hardcover, Annotated edition): Matthew Arnold The Letters of Matthew Arnold v. 2; 1860-65 (Hardcover, Annotated edition)
Matthew Arnold; Volume editing by Cecily Lang
R2,706 Discovery Miles 27 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The University Press of Virginia edition of "The Letters of Matthew Arnold, "edited by Cecil Y. Lang, represents the most comprehensive and assiduously annotated collection of Arnold's correspondence available. When complete in six volumes, this edition will include close to four thousand letters, nearly five times the number in G.W.E. Russell's two-volume compilation of 1895. The letters, at once meaty and delightful, appear with a consecutiveness rare in such editions, and they contain a great deal of new information, both personal (sometimes intimate) and professional. Two new diaries are included, a handful of letters to Matthew Arnold, and many of his own that will appear in their entirety here for the first time. Renowned as a poet and critic, Arnold will be celebrated now as a letter writer. Nowhere else is Arnold's appreciation of life and literature so extravagantly evident as in his correspondence. His letters amplify the dark vision of his own verse, as well as the moral background of his criticism. As Cecil Lang writes, the letters "may well be the finest portrait of an age and of a person, representing the main movements of mind and of events of nearly half a century and at the same time revealing the intimate life of the participant-observer, in any collection of letters in the nineteenth century, possibly in existence."

Volume 2 covers the years of Arnold's emergence as a critic. During this period, he consolidated his reputation with "Essays in Criticism, "notably the influential article, "The Function of Criticism at the Present Time." In 1865, in Europe on an official school study, he records his impressions with his usual keen observations of nature within and nature without. His letters to friends (old and new, at home and abroad), to politicians and theologians continue to display an unhurried, unfailing intellect. Writing to his mother and other members of his family, he exhibits a warm, witty, and always observant devotion to his wife, Flu, and young son, Tom, who often accompany him on his travels in England.

The Great Prophecy of Israel's Restoration: Matthew Arnold The Great Prophecy of Israel's Restoration
Matthew Arnold
R939 Discovery Miles 9 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Great Prophecy of Israel's Restoration: Matthew Arnold The Great Prophecy of Israel's Restoration
Matthew Arnold
R1,482 R1,401 Discovery Miles 14 010 Save R81 (5%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
On the study of Celtic Literature (Paperback): Matthew Arnold On the study of Celtic Literature (Paperback)
Matthew Arnold
R1,179 Discovery Miles 11 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
On the study of Celtic Literature (Hardcover): Matthew Arnold On the study of Celtic Literature (Hardcover)
Matthew Arnold
R1,750 R1,646 Discovery Miles 16 460 Save R104 (6%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
God and the Bible (Paperback): Matthew Arnold God and the Bible (Paperback)
Matthew Arnold
R869 Discovery Miles 8 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Celtic Literature (Paperback): Matthew Arnold Celtic Literature (Paperback)
Matthew Arnold
R462 Discovery Miles 4 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Selections From the Prose Works of Matthew Arnold (Hardcover): Matthew Arnold Selections From the Prose Works of Matthew Arnold (Hardcover)
Matthew Arnold
R987 Discovery Miles 9 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Selections From the Prose Works of Matthew Arnold (Paperback): Matthew Arnold Selections From the Prose Works of Matthew Arnold (Paperback)
Matthew Arnold
R701 Discovery Miles 7 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Matthew Arnold's Sohrab and Rustum (Hardcover): Matthew Arnold Matthew Arnold's Sohrab and Rustum (Hardcover)
Matthew Arnold
R800 Discovery Miles 8 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Matthew Arnold's Sohrab and Rustum (Paperback): Matthew Arnold Matthew Arnold's Sohrab and Rustum (Paperback)
Matthew Arnold
R426 Discovery Miles 4 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Sohrab and Rustum and Other Poems (Hardcover): Matthew Arnold Sohrab and Rustum and Other Poems (Hardcover)
Matthew Arnold
R916 Discovery Miles 9 160 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
On the Study of Celtic Literature (Paperback): Matthew Arnold On the Study of Celtic Literature (Paperback)
Matthew Arnold
R487 Discovery Miles 4 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Celtic Literature: Matthew Arnold Celtic Literature
Matthew Arnold
R830 Discovery Miles 8 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Essays in Criticism: Matthew Arnold Essays in Criticism
Matthew Arnold
R941 Discovery Miles 9 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Celtic Literature (Paperback): Matthew Arnold Celtic Literature (Paperback)
Matthew Arnold
R487 Discovery Miles 4 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Essays in Criticism: Matthew Arnold Essays in Criticism
Matthew Arnold
R655 Discovery Miles 6 550 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
St. Paul and Protestantism - With an Essay on Puritanism and the Church of England (Hardcover): Matthew Arnold St. Paul and Protestantism - With an Essay on Puritanism and the Church of England (Hardcover)
Matthew Arnold
R910 Discovery Miles 9 100 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
St. Paul and Protestantism - With an Essay on Puritanism and the Church of England (Paperback): Matthew Arnold St. Paul and Protestantism - With an Essay on Puritanism and the Church of England (Paperback)
Matthew Arnold
R596 Discovery Miles 5 960 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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