Abstract

As Early as 1860 Matthew Arnold began to record in his unpublished diaries (Rare Book Room, Yale University) his income from writing. The financial entries are brief; for the most part, they include the source of the money, the amount received, and the date, but not the titles of the contributions for which the money was paid. These accounts have been helpful in suggesting the identity of a large number of anonymous and pseudonymous articles contributed by Arnold to the Pall Mall Gazette; they have, however, been scarcely used for identifying his contributions to other periodicals.

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