The Uses of Nostalgia: Studies in Pastoral PoetrySchocken Books, 1972 - 248 pagini |
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Pagina 18
... sense - more sense than the poem . Marvell always lets us down when we ask for a clear preference ; but though his choice may evade us , he has , I hope , made the contrast itself plainer . It is the contrast to which all the foregoing ...
... sense - more sense than the poem . Marvell always lets us down when we ask for a clear preference ; but though his choice may evade us , he has , I hope , made the contrast itself plainer . It is the contrast to which all the foregoing ...
Pagina 39
... sense they are just trappings . We owe this point to William Empson , and it is widely accepted today . To see The ... sense , peripheral to the form ; in another sense it is central . For if pastoral is an illusion there is a book 39 ...
... sense they are just trappings . We owe this point to William Empson , and it is widely accepted today . To see The ... sense , peripheral to the form ; in another sense it is central . For if pastoral is an illusion there is a book 39 ...
Pagina 79
... sense in which such determined and single - minded zeal is actually inimical to literature . Yet in another sense it leads to the greatest literature . When such zeal fails , we see that it has to , and we regard it with fear and pride ...
... sense in which such determined and single - minded zeal is actually inimical to literature . Yet in another sense it leads to the greatest literature . When such zeal fails , we see that it has to , and we regard it with fear and pride ...
Cuprins
What Pastoral Is | 11 |
On Nostalgia | 41 |
Arcadia and Utopia | 63 |
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