The Uses of Nostalgia: Studies in Pastoral PoetrySchocken Books, 1972 - 248 Seiten |
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... less articulate , less sophisticated traditions , sometimes im- printed by old - fashioned court mores , sometimes seeming to live an older , more unchanging life of their own . It used to be true that the literature of the centre was ...
... less articulate , less sophisticated traditions , sometimes im- printed by old - fashioned court mores , sometimes seeming to live an older , more unchanging life of their own . It used to be true that the literature of the centre was ...
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... less easy with Keats , if only because we know less of his childhood . If the poems of Keats and Nerval have their origin in a pattern of loss and regret in their own lives , then we can certainly claim that they have found a wonderful ...
... less easy with Keats , if only because we know less of his childhood . If the poems of Keats and Nerval have their origin in a pattern of loss and regret in their own lives , then we can certainly claim that they have found a wonderful ...
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... less prompt to meet the morning dew , The heart less bounding at emotion new , And hope , once crush'd , less quick to spring again . It is the strange disease of modern life again , but with a change of emphasis . In The Scholar Gipsy ...
... less prompt to meet the morning dew , The heart less bounding at emotion new , And hope , once crush'd , less quick to spring again . It is the strange disease of modern life again , but with a change of emphasis . In The Scholar Gipsy ...
Inhalt
What Pastoral Is | 11 |
On Nostalgia | 41 |
Arcadia and Utopia | 63 |
Urheberrecht | |
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