The Uses of Nostalgia: Studies in Pastoral PoetrySchocken Books, 1972 - 248 pagini |
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Pagina 231
... Scholar Gipsy . And marked thee , when the stars come out and shine Through the long dewy grass move slow away . This is wonderfully objective : we turn to the gipsy as we turn to the sea , to get away from the poet's emotion and to see ...
... Scholar Gipsy . And marked thee , when the stars come out and shine Through the long dewy grass move slow away . This is wonderfully objective : we turn to the gipsy as we turn to the sea , to get away from the poet's emotion and to see ...
Pagina 232
... Scholar Gipsy's feelings and ' ours ' have found an objective correlative ( if that is still the term for this simile ) . After the strange disease has been so painfully shown from within , it is now seen by the Tyrian - that is , the ...
... Scholar Gipsy's feelings and ' ours ' have found an objective correlative ( if that is still the term for this simile ) . After the strange disease has been so painfully shown from within , it is now seen by the Tyrian - that is , the ...
Pagina 236
... Scholar Gipsy , are both home made . In stanza three we are told how the first was made : We priz'd it dearly ; while it stood , we said , Our friend , the Scholar - Gipsy , was not dead ; While the tree lived , he in these fields lived ...
... Scholar Gipsy , are both home made . In stanza three we are told how the first was made : We priz'd it dearly ; while it stood , we said , Our friend , the Scholar - Gipsy , was not dead ; While the tree lived , he in these fields lived ...
Cuprins
What Pastoral Is | 11 |
On Nostalgia | 41 |
Arcadia and Utopia | 63 |
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