The Uses of Nostalgia: Studies in Pastoral PoetrySchocken Books, 1972 - 248 pagini |
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Pagina 39
... accepted today . To see The Beggar's Opera or Alice in Wonderland as pastoral worlds is to perceive something important ... accept Empson's extension of the term , but we have to realise what we are doing . The sixteenth century found no ...
... accepted today . To see The Beggar's Opera or Alice in Wonderland as pastoral worlds is to perceive something important ... accept Empson's extension of the term , but we have to realise what we are doing . The sixteenth century found no ...
Pagina 135
... accepting the social tone of the court , and its position in the culture ; and it probably entailed flattering the Queen ... accept . If the result is mere contradiction , as in Colin Clout , the poem breaks in two . If it is a genuine ...
... accepting the social tone of the court , and its position in the culture ; and it probably entailed flattering the Queen ... accept . If the result is mere contradiction , as in Colin Clout , the poem breaks in two . If it is a genuine ...
Pagina 206
... accepting them that the seventeenth- century reader could not fail to accept . The smooth descriptions needed breaking up because they are in a serious way inappropriate to their subject . There is a large discrepancy between style and ...
... accepting them that the seventeenth- century reader could not fail to accept . The smooth descriptions needed breaking up because they are in a serious way inappropriate to their subject . There is a large discrepancy between style and ...
Cuprins
What Pastoral Is | 11 |
On Nostalgia | 41 |
Arcadia and Utopia | 63 |
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