The Uses of Nostalgia: Studies in Pastoral PoetrySchocken Books, 1972 - 248 Seiten |
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... belongs here ( Hamlet's Denmark and Thésée's Athens are part of Renaissance court culture , wher- ever they are ... belong to regional pockets of our culture ; the narrative poems of Wordsworth , proudly proclaiming their setting in ...
... belongs here ( Hamlet's Denmark and Thésée's Athens are part of Renaissance court culture , wher- ever they are ... belong to regional pockets of our culture ; the narrative poems of Wordsworth , proudly proclaiming their setting in ...
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... belongs to the world he is destroying . ' We die after a nest of Dukes , adieu ' : this superb line is really the play's climax : in it Vindice asserts that he both does and does not belong to the court . If he belonged completely he ...
... belongs to the world he is destroying . ' We die after a nest of Dukes , adieu ' : this superb line is really the play's climax : in it Vindice asserts that he both does and does not belong to the court . If he belonged completely he ...
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Studies in Pastoral Poetry Laurence Lerner. belong more to Botticelli . The tenderness of the savage Nation , or of the birth of Amoret and Belphoebe in Book III , with the odd feel of closeness to wild nature , belong to Piero di Cosimo ...
Studies in Pastoral Poetry Laurence Lerner. belong more to Botticelli . The tenderness of the savage Nation , or of the birth of Amoret and Belphoebe in Book III , with the odd feel of closeness to wild nature , belong to Piero di Cosimo ...
Inhalt
What Pastoral Is | 11 |
On Nostalgia | 41 |
Arcadia and Utopia | 63 |
Urheberrecht | |
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