Friendship's Garland

Friendship's Garland, a collection of essays in letter form by M. Arnold, published 1871.

The principal imaginary correspondent is a Prussian, Arminius, Baron von Thunder-ten-Tronckh, and through him Arnold expresses his mockery of the English Philistine, of narrow Liberal reform, of the Daily Telegraph and its naïve patriotism, and of English foreign and educational policy.

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