The Uses of Nostalgia: Studies in Pastoral PoetrySchocken Books, 1972 - 248 pagini |
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Pagina 12
... fact that someone made it , made it crudely but with gusto , is indirectly about that someone ; just as his picture of his room is indirectly a portrait of the painter himself who was there so recently ; so this poem is about the man ...
... fact that someone made it , made it crudely but with gusto , is indirectly about that someone ; just as his picture of his room is indirectly a portrait of the painter himself who was there so recently ; so this poem is about the man ...
Pagina 15
... fact his attitude to Iago Prytherch has been : Fun ? Pity ? No word can describe My true feelings . This could be mere introspection , idle self - curiosity , but it is com- bined ( here lies the poem's power ) with a deep respect : so ...
... fact his attitude to Iago Prytherch has been : Fun ? Pity ? No word can describe My true feelings . This could be mere introspection , idle self - curiosity , but it is com- bined ( here lies the poem's power ) with a deep respect : so ...
Pagina 235
... fact that Arnold did not use to be a stranger to these fields gives two special effects to the poem . First , the immediacy of the descriptions . There are no enamelled meads , no green and gilded snakes in Arnold , but the feel and ...
... fact that Arnold did not use to be a stranger to these fields gives two special effects to the poem . First , the immediacy of the descriptions . There are no enamelled meads , no green and gilded snakes in Arnold , but the feel and ...
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What Pastoral Is | 11 |
On Nostalgia | 41 |
Arcadia and Utopia | 63 |
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