The Uses of Nostalgia: Studies in Pastoral PoetrySchocken Books, 1972 - 248 pagini |
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... 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 , and also of Adonais ( though not of the third great pastoral elegy in English , Thyrsis ) ...
... 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 , and also of Adonais ( though not of the third great pastoral elegy in English , Thyrsis ) ...
Pagina 177
... effect of Puritanism on religion , the stern theology of justification by faith alone , of arbi- trary election by a fierce God ; nor even the economic basis , of which he seems quite aware ; but its effect on popular culture . Corbet ...
... effect of Puritanism on religion , the stern theology of justification by faith alone , of arbi- trary election by a fierce God ; nor even the economic basis , of which he seems quite aware ; but its effect on popular culture . Corbet ...
Pagina 180
... effect on the sensibility . And in Comus there is no such follow - up : there is this one superb moment of rejection , and then we sink back to a simple contrast between the beauty and the moral . Milton - the Milton of Comus at any ...
... effect on the sensibility . And in Comus there is no such follow - up : there is this one superb moment of rejection , and then we sink back to a simple contrast between the beauty and the moral . Milton - the Milton of Comus at any ...
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What Pastoral Is | 11 |
On Nostalgia | 41 |
Arcadia and Utopia | 63 |
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