The Uses of Nostalgia: Studies in Pastoral PoetrySchocken Books, 1972 - 248 pagini |
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Pagina 188
... garden ( being Eden ) was unfallen ; in ' The Mower against Gardens ' , Nature is innocent , and the garden ( being man - made ) is corrupt . The contrast is a neat one , but it is not the reversal of the garden image that really ...
... garden ( being Eden ) was unfallen ; in ' The Mower against Gardens ' , Nature is innocent , and the garden ( being man - made ) is corrupt . The contrast is a neat one , but it is not the reversal of the garden image that really ...
Pagina 192
... garden or the hortus mentis , the ' garden of the mind ' . The latter makes good sense of the structure of the poem : it has surely been set in the nymph's garden from the beginning , and if she is turning 192 SOME ARCADIANS.
... garden or the hortus mentis , the ' garden of the mind ' . The latter makes good sense of the structure of the poem : it has surely been set in the nymph's garden from the beginning , and if she is turning 192 SOME ARCADIANS.
Pagina 193
... garden obviously represent innocence ; and a symbol of them will represent innocence too . Thematically then this passage is the beginning of the poem : she was happy with her fawn in her garden . The garden contrasts with the town ...
... garden obviously represent innocence ; and a symbol of them will represent innocence too . Thematically then this passage is the beginning of the poem : she was happy with her fawn in her garden . The garden contrasts with the town ...
Cuprins
What Pastoral Is | 11 |
On Nostalgia | 41 |
Arcadia and Utopia | 63 |
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