The Uses of Nostalgia: Studies in Pastoral PoetrySchocken Books, 1972 - 248 pagini |
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Pagina 37
... gives Shelley's verse its individ- ual flavour - and that gives Epipsychidion a very individual flavour indeed , for it is a love - poem , urging Emilia to run off with him . A sexual invitation is converted into a dream of ethereal ...
... gives Shelley's verse its individ- ual flavour - and that gives Epipsychidion a very individual flavour indeed , for it is a love - poem , urging Emilia to run off with him . A sexual invitation is converted into a dream of ethereal ...
Pagina 52
... gives to nostalgia . Longing is what makes art possible : for Proust , this is the same as saying that longing is what gives sense to living . This point is eloquently made in a short but crucial essay in Contre Saint - Beuve , called ...
... gives to nostalgia . Longing is what makes art possible : for Proust , this is the same as saying that longing is what gives sense to living . This point is eloquently made in a short but crucial essay in Contre Saint - Beuve , called ...
Pagina 91
... gives Pan his numinousness — and what can therefore give the play its poetry - is too closely bound up with his nature as a sensual god to break free of it ; so that when he lets himself go in praise of Pan , Fletcher is not ...
... gives Pan his numinousness — and what can therefore give the play its poetry - is too closely bound up with his nature as a sensual god to break free of it ; so that when he lets himself go in praise of Pan , Fletcher is not ...
Cuprins
What Pastoral Is | 11 |
On Nostalgia | 41 |
Arcadia and Utopia | 63 |
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