The Uses of Nostalgia: Studies in Pastoral PoetrySchocken Books, 1972 - 248 Seiten |
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... seems to be a continual spring ' , wrote Captain John Smith . Lewis Hughes felt they were an earthly paradise , another Eden , and praised the goodness of the Lord Jesus in leading them there , showing them that far from being the ...
... seems to be a continual spring ' , wrote Captain John Smith . Lewis Hughes felt they were an earthly paradise , another Eden , and praised the goodness of the Lord Jesus in leading them there , showing them that far from being the ...
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... seem to enrich each other . But the classical , poised Marvell is very different from the rich muddle of Spenser and Golding . This cool , lapidary poem seems to talk of Pan but mean Christ . And for all the explicit Puritanism of ...
... seem to enrich each other . But the classical , poised Marvell is very different from the rich muddle of Spenser and Golding . This cool , lapidary poem seems to talk of Pan but mean Christ . And for all the explicit Puritanism of ...
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... seems to be more or less as follows : One race of gods drives out another ; the defeated do not altogether submit , for they are waiting for the day when they will return ; and the revival of an old religion is a kind of reassertion of ...
... seems to be more or less as follows : One race of gods drives out another ; the defeated do not altogether submit , for they are waiting for the day when they will return ; and the revival of an old religion is a kind of reassertion of ...
Inhalt
What Pastoral Is | 11 |
On Nostalgia | 41 |
Arcadia and Utopia | 63 |
Urheberrecht | |
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