The Uses of Nostalgia: Studies in Pastoral PoetrySchocken Books, 1972 - 248 Seiten |
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... fact that someone made it , made it crudely but with gusto , is indirectly about that someone ; just as his picture of his room is indirectly a portrait of the painter himself who was there so recently ; so this poem is about the man ...
... fact that someone made it , made it crudely but with gusto , is indirectly about that someone ; just as his picture of his room is indirectly a portrait of the painter himself who was there so recently ; so this poem is about the man ...
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... fact it is not the rich but the poor who lead a life of care - and who become criminals : poverty leads men to rob and kill , and sharpens their ingenuity in breaking the law . In con- clusion , the poem moves to a denunciation of the ...
... fact it is not the rich but the poor who lead a life of care - and who become criminals : poverty leads men to rob and kill , and sharpens their ingenuity in breaking the law . In con- clusion , the poem moves to a denunciation of the ...
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... fact of having hands and feet is a burden . He therefore suggests that the language itself contains what he is saying : he is bringing out a point , not making one . The Body uses the Soul's rhetoric in reverse . In the first of his ...
... fact of having hands and feet is a burden . He therefore suggests that the language itself contains what he is saying : he is bringing out a point , not making one . The Body uses the Soul's rhetoric in reverse . In the first of his ...
Inhalt
What Pastoral Is | 11 |
On Nostalgia | 41 |
Arcadia and Utopia | 63 |
Urheberrecht | |
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