The Uses of Nostalgia: Studies in Pastoral PoetrySchocken Books, 1972 - 248 pagini |
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Pagina 64
... story are therefore quietist . But Adam fell : there is a moral dimension in his story . And a moral decision can be discussed , defended , protested against , and perhaps , eventually , reversed . History now becomes a long effort to ...
... story are therefore quietist . But Adam fell : there is a moral dimension in his story . And a moral decision can be discussed , defended , protested against , and perhaps , eventually , reversed . History now becomes a long effort to ...
Pagina 131
... story , which consists largely of an indignant account of the malpractices of the foreign shepherds , who are either ' idle and still ' or ' false and full of covetise ' , and all efforts to improve matters seem only to make them worse ...
... story , which consists largely of an indignant account of the malpractices of the foreign shepherds , who are either ' idle and still ' or ' false and full of covetise ' , and all efforts to improve matters seem only to make them worse ...
Pagina 220
... story , moves to the present . The shift of tense at the end is none the less a great surprise , and by this simple detail Keats achieves a marvellous effect : he gives a historical dimension to the world of the poem . Instead of ...
... story , moves to the present . The shift of tense at the end is none the less a great surprise , and by this simple detail Keats achieves a marvellous effect : he gives a historical dimension to the world of the poem . Instead of ...
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What Pastoral Is | 11 |
On Nostalgia | 41 |
Arcadia and Utopia | 63 |
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