The Uses of Nostalgia: Studies in Pastoral PoetrySchocken Books, 1972 - 248 pagini |
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Pagina 21
... direct and mediated writing ; and by using these pairs as two axes , we have a fourfold scheme of classification . The centric can be direct or mediated ; so can the provincial . The first class , centric and direct , will contain most ...
... direct and mediated writing ; and by using these pairs as two axes , we have a fourfold scheme of classification . The centric can be direct or mediated ; so can the provincial . The first class , centric and direct , will contain most ...
Pagina 33
... direct view of the country- side — but it also prevents any direct outburst of emotion : we are all the time watching , not quite taking part . What Breton has done is to write a pastoral love - poem in which he withdraws , very gently ...
... direct view of the country- side — but it also prevents any direct outburst of emotion : we are all the time watching , not quite taking part . What Breton has done is to write a pastoral love - poem in which he withdraws , very gently ...
Pagina 220
... direct , a reminder of the rare , frail beauty of their happiness , a hint that they are symbols of love , not mortal lovers . But Keats has not said all this : instead , he tells us at the end that all this happened a long time ago ...
... direct , a reminder of the rare , frail beauty of their happiness , a hint that they are symbols of love , not mortal lovers . But Keats has not said all this : instead , he tells us at the end that all this happened a long time ago ...
Cuprins
What Pastoral Is | 11 |
On Nostalgia | 41 |
Arcadia and Utopia | 63 |
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