If Woolfโs criticism was Paterian in its vision of the relationship between reader and text, then that of Murry, and his fellow editor A. R. Orage, was firmly Arnoldian. Both saw literature as essential to the upholding of a certain set of values, generally characterised in terms of an appeal to โtruthsโ that could rescue the age from the social and spiritual prob- lems it faced. Indeed, Orage chose an … Read the rest