The Uses of Nostalgia: Studies in Pastoral PoetrySchocken Books, 1972 - 248 pagini |
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... pagan mythology that came to it from the ancient world , the problem of what to do about paganism was the problem of what to do about antiquity . There were two solutions , syncretist and Puritan . The former claimed that the ancient ...
... pagan mythology that came to it from the ancient world , the problem of what to do about paganism was the problem of what to do about antiquity . There were two solutions , syncretist and Puritan . The former claimed that the ancient ...
Pagina 168
... pagan : the Garden of the Hesperides , merged with the Garden of Adonis ( this passage too is by the Milton who learned from Spenser ) —a paradise of sexual fulfilment . It is ... pagan too - the most deeply pagan figure 168 SOME ARCADIANS.
... pagan : the Garden of the Hesperides , merged with the Garden of Adonis ( this passage too is by the Milton who learned from Spenser ) —a paradise of sexual fulfilment . It is ... pagan too - the most deeply pagan figure 168 SOME ARCADIANS.
Pagina 169
Studies in Pastoral Poetry Laurence Lerner. Comus is pagan too - the most deeply pagan figure in the play . He loves the earth , he loves the life of the senses , he loves moonlight as if he had stepped out of A Midsummer Night's Dream ...
Studies in Pastoral Poetry Laurence Lerner. Comus is pagan too - the most deeply pagan figure in the play . He loves the earth , he loves the life of the senses , he loves moonlight as if he had stepped out of A Midsummer Night's Dream ...
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What Pastoral Is | 11 |
On Nostalgia | 41 |
Arcadia and Utopia | 63 |
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accept Arcadia Arnold assertion beauty belong C. S. Lewis chastity childhood Christian Comus contrast convention corrupt countryside course court Damoetas dance death delight describes dream earth Eclogue emotion explicit fact Faerie Queene feel flocks flowers garden Golden Age golden slumbers Hanna Segal happy haunting Heaven idyllic innocence Keats king kiss lines literary live look loss lovers Lycidas magic Marvell Marvell's means Melanie Klein Milk Wood Milton Miss Lonelyhearts moral nature never nostalgia nymphs Opico pagan Paradise paradox passage pastoral poetry Pastorella pathetic fallacy perhaps play poem poem's poet poetic political praise Puritan rejection Renaissance Ronsard rural satire Scholar Gipsy seems sense sexual shepherds simple sing social song sophisticated Spenser stanza story sweet tells thee theme Theocritus theory thing thou Thyrsis Tityrus tradition tree true turn Virgil woods write