The Uses of Nostalgia: Studies in Pastoral PoetrySchocken Books, 1972 - 248 pagini |
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Pagina 60
... comes to describing these other experiences , they often combine a just sense of the whole with a lurid elaboration of hidden levels in the details ; and when it comes to explaining them , they do what the behaviourists , alas , hardly ...
... comes to describing these other experiences , they often combine a just sense of the whole with a lurid elaboration of hidden levels in the details ; and when it comes to explaining them , they do what the behaviourists , alas , hardly ...
Pagina 218
... comes clumsily into them . The rhymes are awkward , even for early Keats . They do not even say what he means , since they are a lament that his account of the pagan progression is too unreal : so the dew he wants is not ethereal . Yet ...
... comes clumsily into them . The rhymes are awkward , even for early Keats . They do not even say what he means , since they are a lament that his account of the pagan progression is too unreal : so the dew he wants is not ethereal . Yet ...
Pagina 236
... comes to modern life , Arnold is as explicit here as he was in The Scholar Gipsy . When it comes to declaring his loss , showing us a life without Clough , without youth , without Oxfordshire , he speaks directly and in his own person ...
... comes to modern life , Arnold is as explicit here as he was in The Scholar Gipsy . When it comes to declaring his loss , showing us a life without Clough , without youth , without Oxfordshire , he speaks directly and in his own person ...
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What Pastoral Is | 11 |
On Nostalgia | 41 |
Arcadia and Utopia | 63 |
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