The Uses of Nostalgia: Studies in Pastoral PoetrySchocken Books, 1972 - 248 Seiten |
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... loss is really an account of those works of art that are based on loss . As a general theory it is useless , since Hanna Segal has not even begun the task of showing a wider validity . Having said this , we have not robbed it of its ...
... loss is really an account of those works of art that are based on loss . As a general theory it is useless , since Hanna Segal has not even begun the task of showing a wider validity . Having said this , we have not robbed it of its ...
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... loss that line 6 can now push aside into a graceful compliment — indeed , if we really feel the pathos of Erymanth's loss , an almost desperate compliment — to the Countess of Derby . The dispute between Housman and Bateson is actually ...
... loss that line 6 can now push aside into a graceful compliment — indeed , if we really feel the pathos of Erymanth's loss , an almost desperate compliment — to the Countess of Derby . The dispute between Housman and Bateson is actually ...
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... loss ; and when we pause to ask what has been lost we find ourselves overwhelmed with answers . It is an elegy for at least four losses . First , the historical loss . We are no longer in Sicily , and the poet can no longer use the ...
... loss ; and when we pause to ask what has been lost we find ourselves overwhelmed with answers . It is an elegy for at least four losses . First , the historical loss . We are no longer in Sicily , and the poet can no longer use the ...
Inhalt
What Pastoral Is | 11 |
On Nostalgia | 41 |
Arcadia and Utopia | 63 |
Urheberrecht | |
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