The Uses of Nostalgia: Studies in Pastoral PoetrySchocken Books, 1972 - 248 pagini |
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Pagina 115
... passage is socially radical . It may well be that La Bruyère intended a cool , detached tone , a shrug at the inevit- able : if that is so , the brilliant bluntness transcends the intended tone . It may be too that the only radicalism ...
... passage is socially radical . It may well be that La Bruyère intended a cool , detached tone , a shrug at the inevit- able : if that is so , the brilliant bluntness transcends the intended tone . It may be too that the only radicalism ...
Pagina 143
... passage he sees the truth : that what he wants to be can be perceived only in dream . A few hypercritics have accused the dream of softness , and found the passage sentimental in comparison with the astrin- gent satire of the rest . I ...
... passage he sees the truth : that what he wants to be can be perceived only in dream . A few hypercritics have accused the dream of softness , and found the passage sentimental in comparison with the astrin- gent satire of the rest . I ...
Pagina 203
... passage we could easily match in contemporary descriptive verse : Upon this mount there stood a stately grove , Whose reaching arms , to clip the welkin strove , Of tufted cedars , and the branching pine .... Imbraudering these in ...
... passage we could easily match in contemporary descriptive verse : Upon this mount there stood a stately grove , Whose reaching arms , to clip the welkin strove , Of tufted cedars , and the branching pine .... Imbraudering these in ...
Cuprins
What Pastoral Is | 11 |
On Nostalgia | 41 |
Arcadia and Utopia | 63 |
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