Matthew Arnold, a prominent Victorian figure, significantly shaped contemporary views on literature and criticism. His influential writings continue to serve as essential cultural reference points, reflecting his lasting impact on modern thought and literary discourse.
Stefan Collini Libros
Stefan Collini profundiza en la intrincada relación entre la literatura y la historia intelectual, con un enfoque particular en el contexto británico del siglo XX. Su obra examina críticamente el papel cultural de la crítica literaria y las suposiciones históricas que la moldearon. Explora la posición de los intelectuales, la dinámica entre los críticos académicos y los 'hombres de letras', y la función más amplia de la crítica cultural. La erudición de Collini ofrece profundas perspectivas sobre la evolución y el discurso público en torno a las universidades y su impacto social.






The collection features essays that explore the concept of "the national past," the role of historians as social critics, and the impact of Cultural Studies. It delves into academic research, literary biography, and examines the lives and ideas of influential figures like Charles Darwin, John Stuart Mill, and George Eliot. The author, a prominent historian and critic, offers insightful reflections on these topics, making complex ideas accessible to a broader audience.
These two volumes feature a collection of essays from prominent scholars, exploring the complexities of modern British intellectual history. The contributions delve into various themes, ideas, and influential figures that have shaped British thought, providing a comprehensive analysis of the intellectual landscape. Together, they offer valuable insights into the evolution of ideas and their impact on contemporary society.
The collection delves into the literary and intellectual culture of Britain from the early twentieth century to today, highlighting the contributions of critics and historians aimed at general audiences. It examines the various periodicals and genres used to engage readers, showcasing the evolution of thought and criticism during this period. Through these essays, the work reflects on the broader cultural landscape and the impact of accessible literary discourse.
Challenging the notion that Britain lacks 'real' intellectuals, this comprehensive account delves into the concept of 'the intellectual' in twentieth-century Britain. Stefan Collini presents a nuanced analysis, exploring the contributions of notable figures like T.S. Eliot, George Orwell, and Edward Said. Through detailed discussions, the book offers insights into the role and impact of intellectuals in shaping cultural and political discourse, revealing a rich tapestry of thought and influence in British history.
Liberalism and Sociology
L. T. Hobhouse and Political Argument in England 1880-1914
- 292 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
The book delves into the intricate connections between Liberalism and sociology during late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Britain. Collini examines how these two fields influenced each other, shaping social thought and political discourse of the era. Through a historical lens, it offers insights into the evolution of ideas and their impact on society, making it a significant contribution to the understanding of British intellectual history.
The Nostalgic Imagination
- 256 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
In the book born from his Oxford Ford Lectures, Stefan Collini challenges the historical assumptions at work in twentieth-century English literary criticism, showing how the work of critics was bound up with claims about the nature and direction of historical change, the interpretation of the national past, and the work of earlier scholars.
This collection features essays from prominent scholars that explore significant themes and figures in modern British intellectual history. The two volumes delve into various aspects of thought, culture, and the evolution of ideas, providing a comprehensive analysis of the intellectual landscape in Britain. Each essay offers unique insights, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in the development of modern British thought.
What are Universities For?
- 215 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
Across the world, universities are more numerous than they have ever been, yet at the same time there is unprecedented confusion about their purpose and skepticism about their value. This title offers an argument for rethinking the way we see our universities, and why we need them.
The Two Cultures and the Scientific Revolution
- 66 páginas
- 3 horas de lectura
Exploring the divide between the sciences and the humanities, this influential lecture by C. P. Snow argues that this separation hinders societal progress and problem-solving. Originally delivered in 1959, the lecture sparked significant discussion and debate in both the UK and the US, highlighting the need for interdisciplinary understanding. This reprint preserves the original text, allowing contemporary readers to engage with Snow's critical insights into the intellectual landscape of Western society.
