The Uses of Nostalgia: Studies in Pastoral PoetrySchocken Books, 1972 - 248 pagini |
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Pagina 75
... past- O might it die or rest at last ! Who is telling whom to cease ? Is it part of the splendid prophecy of the ... past ' : why the past , if we are dealing with prophecy ? It seems that the cry of distress in this stanza is directed ...
... past- O might it die or rest at last ! Who is telling whom to cease ? Is it part of the splendid prophecy of the ... past ' : why the past , if we are dealing with prophecy ? It seems that the cry of distress in this stanza is directed ...
Pagina 243
... past and to the Scholar Gipsy the stern newness he is fleeing , and the picture is enriched with two contrasting clouds of emotion . The effect on our picture of the Scholar Gipsy is of course to make him more distant , more impossibly ...
... past and to the Scholar Gipsy the stern newness he is fleeing , and the picture is enriched with two contrasting clouds of emotion . The effect on our picture of the Scholar Gipsy is of course to make him more distant , more impossibly ...
Pagina 245
... past . When the laudator temporis acti sees concentration camps , wars of aggression , racial hatred , and such other wretched triumphs of the twentieth century , the temptation is great to regard them as signs of decline and even ...
... past . When the laudator temporis acti sees concentration camps , wars of aggression , racial hatred , and such other wretched triumphs of the twentieth century , the temptation is great to regard them as signs of decline and even ...
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What Pastoral Is | 11 |
On Nostalgia | 41 |
Arcadia and Utopia | 63 |
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