Matthew Arnold · English Literature

What does Arnold mean by 'disinterestedness' in criticism?

  1. Being personally uninterested or bored by the literary text
  2. Refusing to consider the author's biography or social background
  3. Keeping criticism free from practical and partisan agendas
  4. Reviewing only works that have not achieved popular success
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Correct answer: Keeping criticism free from practical and partisan agendas

Disinterestedness means that a critic should not be influenced by political, social, or sectarian interests. By remaining objective, the critic can focus purely on the intellectual and aesthetic value of the work.

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