The Uses of Nostalgia: Studies in Pastoral PoetrySchocken Books, 1972 - 248 pagini |
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Pagina 192
... innocence and experience . The nymph , who is obviously a figure of innocence , has encountered evil in two ways . One opens the poem : The wanton troopers riding by Have shot my Faun and it will die . The other is more gradually ...
... innocence and experience . The nymph , who is obviously a figure of innocence , has encountered evil in two ways . One opens the poem : The wanton troopers riding by Have shot my Faun and it will die . The other is more gradually ...
Pagina 193
... 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 , not with the woods and fields ...
... 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 , not with the woods and fields ...
Pagina 194
... innocence with presexuality is certainly plausible , since it is the very theme of at least one of Marvell's poems ... innocence , then the danger of innocence itself corrupting , and only after that the description of innocence itself ...
... innocence with presexuality is certainly plausible , since it is the very theme of at least one of Marvell's poems ... innocence , then the danger of innocence itself corrupting , and only after that the description of innocence itself ...
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What Pastoral Is | 11 |
On Nostalgia | 41 |
Arcadia and Utopia | 63 |
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