The Uses of Nostalgia: Studies in Pastoral PoetrySchocken Books, 1972 - 248 pagini |
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Pagina 27
... convention and pastoral as theme . Much - perhaps most - pastoral is not about the court - country contrast at all , nor even about any similar sophis- ticated - simple contrast . It is about love and death . Sometimes it is even about ...
... convention and pastoral as theme . Much - perhaps most - pastoral is not about the court - country contrast at all , nor even about any similar sophis- ticated - simple contrast . It is about love and death . Sometimes it is even about ...
Pagina 29
... convention : that is , he is not interested in the idea of the countryside at all . The effect of wrap- ping up his characters in pastoral names is nil . The same is largely true of most pastoral elegies : it is even true of Lycidas ...
... convention : that is , he is not interested in the idea of the countryside at all . The effect of wrap- ping up his characters in pastoral names is nil . The same is largely true of most pastoral elegies : it is even true of Lycidas ...
Pagina 44
... convention is no longer used , poems will deal quite openly with the emotion to which that convention corresponded ; and if they use the convention it will be by rediscovering its usefulness . Any emotion can provide the impulse of a ...
... convention is no longer used , poems will deal quite openly with the emotion to which that convention corresponded ; and if they use the convention it will be by rediscovering its usefulness . Any emotion can provide the impulse of a ...
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What Pastoral Is | 11 |
On Nostalgia | 41 |
Arcadia and Utopia | 63 |
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