The Uses of Nostalgia: Studies in Pastoral PoetrySchocken Books, 1972 - 248 Seiten |
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... lines are saying is that the corpse can't be strewn with flowers because it is lost : the ' false surmise ' concerns what happened to the body . But we have just had a dozen or more beautiful lines about nature's tribute to the dead ...
... lines are saying is that the corpse can't be strewn with flowers because it is lost : the ' false surmise ' concerns what happened to the body . But we have just had a dozen or more beautiful lines about nature's tribute to the dead ...
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... lines against the hypocrites ( 744-749 ) and in the outburst against harlots and court amours ( 766-770 ) . These lines are hardly to modern taste , yet their occurrence here is interesting and even , in a way , effective . The second ...
... lines against the hypocrites ( 744-749 ) and in the outburst against harlots and court amours ( 766-770 ) . These lines are hardly to modern taste , yet their occurrence here is interesting and even , in a way , effective . The second ...
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... line , which for all its apparent simplicity seems to be saying something mysterious , even weird . The mystery derives from the uncertain status of ' Love ' . If we isolate the lines from their context for a moment , we could imagine ...
... line , which for all its apparent simplicity seems to be saying something mysterious , even weird . The mystery derives from the uncertain status of ' Love ' . If we isolate the lines from their context for a moment , we could imagine ...
Inhalt
What Pastoral Is | 11 |
On Nostalgia | 41 |
Arcadia and Utopia | 63 |
Urheberrecht | |
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