The Uses of Nostalgia: Studies in Pastoral PoetrySchocken Books, 1972 - 248 pagini |
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Pagina 197
... loss of the Golden Age , as we have seen in Chapter III ; and a poetic treatment of it can empha- sise either the likeness ( with sadness , as loss ) or the difference ( with anger or guilt , as corruption ) . And of one thing we can be ...
... loss of the Golden Age , as we have seen in Chapter III ; and a poetic treatment of it can empha- sise either the likeness ( with sadness , as loss ) or the difference ( with anger or guilt , as corruption ) . And of one thing we can be ...
Pagina 214
... loss that line 6 can now push aside into a graceful compliment - indeed , if we really feel the pathos of Erymanth's loss , an almost desperate compliment - to the Countess of Derby . The dispute between Housman and Bateson is actually ...
... loss that line 6 can now push aside into a graceful compliment - indeed , if we really feel the pathos of Erymanth's loss , an almost desperate compliment - to the Countess of Derby . The dispute between Housman and Bateson is actually ...
Pagina 235
... loss of the pastoral life . The poet is now a towns- man , but a townsman who once felt he belonged in the Oxford countryside . This reminds us that pastoral is an urban genre , but it reminds us in a special way : for the fact that ...
... loss of the pastoral life . The poet is now a towns- man , but a townsman who once felt he belonged in the Oxford countryside . This reminds us that pastoral is an urban genre , but it reminds us in a special way : for the fact that ...
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What Pastoral Is | 11 |
On Nostalgia | 41 |
Arcadia and Utopia | 63 |
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