The Uses of Nostalgia: Studies in Pastoral PoetrySchocken Books, 1972 - 248 pagini |
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Pagina 55
... theory , that creation springs from longing and therefore depends on deprivation , is central to Proust : and it is not merely a theory of art . It is an obvious parallel to his belief that love depends on separation and is destroyed ...
... theory , that creation springs from longing and therefore depends on deprivation , is central to Proust : and it is not merely a theory of art . It is an obvious parallel to his belief that love depends on separation and is destroyed ...
Pagina 58
... theories - that of Kubie , for instance , or of Simon O. Lesser - which attempt the same necessary task . Hanna Segal's theory takes art seriously : a necessary but not a sufficient condition for a good theory of art . When we now ask ...
... theories - that of Kubie , for instance , or of Simon O. Lesser - which attempt the same necessary task . Hanna Segal's theory takes art seriously : a necessary but not a sufficient condition for a good theory of art . When we now ask ...
Pagina 59
... theory is an account of what the experience of mourning is . Before ex- amining it , I need to say that the first half of the theory does not need the second : the parallel between mourning and art ( some art ) may hold , whatever we ...
... theory is an account of what the experience of mourning is . Before ex- amining it , I need to say that the first half of the theory does not need the second : the parallel between mourning and art ( some art ) may hold , whatever we ...
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What Pastoral Is | 11 |
On Nostalgia | 41 |
Arcadia and Utopia | 63 |
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