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Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter One Scholars' Views on Culture
1.1 Evolution of Cultural Meaning
1.2 Cultural View of Matthew Arnold's Liberal-humanism
1.3 Antonio Gramsci's and Raymond Williams' Culturalism
Chapter Two Victorian to Edwardian Culture
2.1 Glory of the British Empire
2.2 Clouds of a Flourishing Age
2.3 Complex Emotions of Forster's Youth
Chapter Three Idea of Salvation Through Connection Between Cultures
3.1 Conflicts and Connection of Culture and Material
3.2 Conflicts and Connection of Country Culture and City Culture
Chapter Four The Inevitability and Rich Implicature of Connection Through Culture
4.1 Affirmation-High Praise
4.2 Censure-the Inevitability of Connection
4.3 The Connection between City Culture and Country Culture with Rich Meaning
Chapter Five The Dream of the British Empire and the Unconscious Show of Cultural Hegemony
5.1 Patriotic feelings—Consciousness of Empire
5.2 A Dream of Empire—Utopia of Connection
5.3 Material Power—Support of the British Empire
Chapter Six Enlightenment of History—Realistic Significance
6.1 Criticism of Public School's Spirit—Full Understanding of Educational Policy
6.2 Only Connect—Scientific Development
6.3 Industrial Civilization—the Deformity in Morality
Conelusion
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