Life And Correspondence Of Thomas Arnold
By Arthur Penrhyn Stanley
Published by Ward, Lock And Co Limited: London c1920
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Arthur Penrhyn Stanley's Life and Correspondence of Thomas Arnold offers a rich and deeply reflective portrait of one of nineteenth-century England's most influential educational reformers and churchmen. Thomas Arnold, famed as headmaster of Rugby School and later Regius Professor of Modern History at Oxford, is presented here not only through a narrative of his life but through his own letters, revealing the intellectual and moral convictions that shaped his work and legacy. Stanley, a close associate and fellow churchman, brings both insight and admiration to his subject, creating a biography of considerable warmth and authority.
The volume traces Arnold's transformative impact on English education, particularly his emphasis on moral character, discipline, and Christian duty within the public school system—principles that would resonate far beyond Rugby. Through extensive correspondence, readers gain access to Arnold's private thoughts on religion, politics, and society, illuminating the broader cultural and theological debates of Victorian Britain. Stanley's narrative situates Arnold within these currents, portraying a figure deeply engaged with the challenges of his time while striving to reconcile faith with intellectual progress.
This Ward, Lock & Co. edition, published in London circa 1920, is enhanced with portrait and full-page illustrations, and bound in an attractive decorative cloth featuring gilt ornamentation typical of early twentieth-century reprints. As both a biographical study and a window into the educational and religious ideals of Victorian England, it remains of enduring interest to collectors of historical biography, students of educational reform, and those drawn to the lives of influential Anglican thinkers."
General wear and fading to covers and spine as shown. No inscriptions. Pages clean and well presented with pleasant age toning. Covers are secure and there are no loose pages. A decent copy in very good condition overall. Please study photos to further understand condition.