The Uses of Nostalgia: Studies in Pastoral PoetrySchocken Books, 1972 - 248 pagini |
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Pagina 238
... Arnold's poetry . It is hardly a conclusion , since it has usually been an obvious point which we used in order to point out something else , in style or use of tradition . All readers of Arnold realise that he is the poet of ...
... Arnold's poetry . It is hardly a conclusion , since it has usually been an obvious point which we used in order to point out something else , in style or use of tradition . All readers of Arnold realise that he is the poet of ...
Pagina 239
... Arnold that there is any problem : he simply knows that Elizabethan England was a time of vast spiritual effort . This is not a passing carelessness but an important part of Arnold's thought . We find it again in the essay on ' The ...
... Arnold that there is any problem : he simply knows that Elizabethan England was a time of vast spiritual effort . This is not a passing carelessness but an important part of Arnold's thought . We find it again in the essay on ' The ...
Pagina 241
... Arnold has not tried to lead . In an unimportant essay called ' Pagan and Medieval Religious Sentiment ' Arnold puts in a good word in passing for the ancient world : What in comfort , morals and happiness were the rural popula- tion of ...
... Arnold has not tried to lead . In an unimportant essay called ' Pagan and Medieval Religious Sentiment ' Arnold puts in a good word in passing for the ancient world : What in comfort , morals and happiness were the rural popula- tion of ...
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What Pastoral Is | 11 |
On Nostalgia | 41 |
Arcadia and Utopia | 63 |
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