The Uses of Nostalgia: Studies in Pastoral PoetrySchocken Books, 1972 - 248 pagini |
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Pagina 115
... social - not man as he really is , but one class of men as social organisation has made them . No doubt he thought such social organisation was inevitable , and perhaps in the seventeenth century it was . It is not easy to say whether ...
... social - not man as he really is , but one class of men as social organisation has made them . No doubt he thought such social organisation was inevitable , and perhaps in the seventeenth century it was . It is not easy to say whether ...
Pagina 128
... social gap . Dorastus ( Florizel ) tells himself ' Shamest not thou , Dorastus , to name one unfit for thy birth , thy dignities , thy kingdoms ? ' , and Fawnia ( Perdita ) has a long soliloquy on the wickedness of trying to rise above ...
... social gap . Dorastus ( Florizel ) tells himself ' Shamest not thou , Dorastus , to name one unfit for thy birth , thy dignities , thy kingdoms ? ' , and Fawnia ( Perdita ) has a long soliloquy on the wickedness of trying to rise above ...
Pagina 238
... social criticism grew more serious , and his poetry declined . Both as literary and as social critic , he became more and more dissatisfied with nostalgia . The Scholar Gipsy , he complained in a letter to Clough , ' at best awakens a ...
... social criticism grew more serious , and his poetry declined . Both as literary and as social critic , he became more and more dissatisfied with nostalgia . The Scholar Gipsy , he complained in a letter to Clough , ' at best awakens a ...
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What Pastoral Is | 11 |
On Nostalgia | 41 |
Arcadia and Utopia | 63 |
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