The Uses of Nostalgia: Studies in Pastoral PoetrySchocken Books, 1972 - 248 pagini |
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... write on nature poetry , unless one is to stick to descriptive literary history , is to write on nature . This means to enter political economy ( What was the social function of Words- worth's beggars ? ) or biology ( Why do birds sing ...
... write on nature poetry , unless one is to stick to descriptive literary history , is to write on nature . This means to enter political economy ( What was the social function of Words- worth's beggars ? ) or biology ( Why do birds sing ...
Pagina 182
... write in : ' my fruits are only flowers ' . The two enchanting lines at the end of the quotation above describe what the poem is doing , and if it is to dismantle under our eyes it must first have built . This is the great paradox of ...
... write in : ' my fruits are only flowers ' . The two enchanting lines at the end of the quotation above describe what the poem is doing , and if it is to dismantle under our eyes it must first have built . This is the great paradox of ...
Pagina 220
... were old and dead ; and this enabled him to write about what he had lost by writing about myth and legend . At its best , Keats ' nostalgia is historical . III A prolific , uneven , unbalanced writer of memoirs 220 SOME ARCADIANS.
... were old and dead ; and this enabled him to write about what he had lost by writing about myth and legend . At its best , Keats ' nostalgia is historical . III A prolific , uneven , unbalanced writer of memoirs 220 SOME ARCADIANS.
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What Pastoral Is | 11 |
On Nostalgia | 41 |
Arcadia and Utopia | 63 |
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