The Echoing Woods: Bucolic and Pastoral from Theocritus to WordsworthJ.C. Gieben, 1990 - 625 Seiten For the first time since more than ninety years a survey is offered of bucolic and pastoral, extending from the classical mainspring of the genre to the English 18th cen-tury. The emphasis is on the genre itself, the role of imitation in constituting and maintaining its identity, and on the Renaissance extension from bucolic to the wider and more diffuse phenomenon of pastoral. Therefore the seminal role of Theocritus, Virgil, Dante, Petrarch, Sannazaro, Tasso, and in England Spenser and Sidney is highlighted by means of an analysis of their works in this vein. The subject is of interest for classical scholars who want to become acquainted with the Renaissance revival and mutation of an ancient genre, and for students of English and comparative literature who want to study the important classical sources and the development of pastoral in English literature from 1578 up to the end of the eighteenth century. |
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... Town and Country does not become a simple matter of black and white . Neither Dionysophanes nor his son Astylus and Chloe's father Megacles are unfavourably contrasted with rustic characters ; the children are exceptionally beautiful ...
... Town and Country does not become a simple matter of black and white . Neither Dionysophanes nor his son Astylus and Chloe's father Megacles are unfavourably contrasted with rustic characters ; the children are exceptionally beautiful ...
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... Town and Country emerges for the first time , and only once , in the work of Theocritus ' followers ; it is no more than hinted at in Virgil's Eclogues , whereas in the poems of Calpurnius the Town represents the ultimate goal of the ...
... Town and Country emerges for the first time , and only once , in the work of Theocritus ' followers ; it is no more than hinted at in Virgil's Eclogues , whereas in the poems of Calpurnius the Town represents the ultimate goal of the ...
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... town - dweller's inferior , or as the lover , more or less on equal footing with the poet and his audi- ence ; but even as morally superior to both . He becomes the representative of the ethical ideal of the simple life . He may still ...
... town - dweller's inferior , or as the lover , more or less on equal footing with the poet and his audi- ence ; but even as morally superior to both . He becomes the representative of the ethical ideal of the simple life . He may still ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 1 |
constitution of a genre | 43 |
The Bucolica of Virgil | 79 |
Urheberrecht | |
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