The Uses of Nostalgia: Studies in Pastoral PoetrySchocken Books, 1972 - 248 Seiten |
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... poem . Not only the conceit of the tree , but all the images , came from the ' you ' , and we know that the labourer would not have used any of them , could not even have thought of them — not of ' tacking against the fields ' uneasy ...
... poem . Not only the conceit of the tree , but all the images , came from the ' you ' , and we know that the labourer would not have used any of them , could not even have thought of them — not of ' tacking against the fields ' uneasy ...
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... poem . Though malcon- tent , François , Duc de Touraine , was politically important . This means that the act of writing a poem to him is itself a political act : Ronsard is advancing himself , and the existence of the poem runs counter ...
... poem . Though malcon- tent , François , Duc de Touraine , was politically important . This means that the act of writing a poem to him is itself a political act : Ronsard is advancing himself , and the existence of the poem runs counter ...
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... poem is Ovidian or Christian , and whether the deer is a symbol for Christ . The controversy matters , since it concerns the poem's view of evil , and this is clearly a poem about innocence and experience . The nymph , who is obviously ...
... poem is Ovidian or Christian , and whether the deer is a symbol for Christ . The controversy matters , since it concerns the poem's view of evil , and this is clearly a poem about innocence and experience . The nymph , who is obviously ...
Inhalt
What Pastoral Is | 11 |
On Nostalgia | 41 |
Arcadia and Utopia | 63 |
Urheberrecht | |
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