The Uses of Nostalgia: Studies in Pastoral PoetrySchocken Books, 1972 - 248 pagini |
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Pagina 25
... interesting of all , he refuses to go along with the others at the end of the play . Most interesting : for what he is refusing is to go back to court , yet this does not make him a pastoral character . He is not staying in Arden either ...
... interesting of all , he refuses to go along with the others at the end of the play . Most interesting : for what he is refusing is to go back to court , yet this does not make him a pastoral character . He is not staying in Arden either ...
Pagina 107
... interesting political episode , to the modern reader , is the rebellion in Book II . It is , of course , easily suppressed , by the valour of Zelmana ; and once it is suppressed it has to be explained . Sidney's ' explanation ' consists ...
... interesting political episode , to the modern reader , is the rebellion in Book II . It is , of course , easily suppressed , by the valour of Zelmana ; and once it is suppressed it has to be explained . Sidney's ' explanation ' consists ...
Pagina 181
... interesting poetically - and in any case not a pastoral . It divides the world clearly into temptation and virtue , and enacts a simple clash between them . Such un- hesitating rejection of pleasure as a distraction from Heaven is no ...
... interesting poetically - and in any case not a pastoral . It divides the world clearly into temptation and virtue , and enacts a simple clash between them . Such un- hesitating rejection of pleasure as a distraction from Heaven is no ...
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What Pastoral Is | 11 |
On Nostalgia | 41 |
Arcadia and Utopia | 63 |
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