The Pastoral Mode: A CasebookBryan Loughrey Macmillan, 1984 - 266 Seiten |
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... ancient writers of Greece , when dealing with the contrast between town and country , never turned it to the advantage of the latter . All classical Greek poets , on the contrary , including the devotees of the lyric muse in its monodic ...
... ancient writers of Greece , when dealing with the contrast between town and country , never turned it to the advantage of the latter . All classical Greek poets , on the contrary , including the devotees of the lyric muse in its monodic ...
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... ancient tales and to interpret them anew , but they had nevertheless maintained the fiction that they were discussing events of the hoary past . Plato's inventions in the mythical genre are often no longer connected with the ancient ...
... ancient tales and to interpret them anew , but they had nevertheless maintained the fiction that they were discussing events of the hoary past . Plato's inventions in the mythical genre are often no longer connected with the ancient ...
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... ancient tradition , poetry learned to turn its aesthetic energies into the glorification and embellishment of the objects of commonplace reality . In the end , Theocritus domesti- cated the Sicilian shepherds and made them acceptable to ...
... ancient tradition , poetry learned to turn its aesthetic energies into the glorification and embellishment of the objects of commonplace reality . In the end , Theocritus domesti- cated the Sicilian shepherds and made them acceptable to ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 7 |
Glossary | 25 |
J FLETCHER 1609 p 35 | 35 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Ambrose Philips ancient Arcadia beauty bourgeois bucolic century character Christian civilisation classical contrast conventional Corin countryside court courtly critical D. H. Lawrence Daphnis death eclogues elegy essay extract Faerie Queene feeling fiction flocks flowers forest garden Gay's genre Georgics Golden Age happy Hardy hath herdsmen human ideal idyll imagination innocence Jaques Katharine Philips kind lament landscape language literary live London Lycidas lyric Milton modern moral myth native nature noble savage Oaten Orlando Oroonoko Paradise passion pastoral form pastoral novel pastoral poetry pastoral world Philips Philips's play poem poem's poet poet's poetic Pope Pope's praise publications include realistic recognise romantic Rosalind rural rustic scene sense Shakespeare Shepheardes Calender Shepherd's Week shepherds simple simplicity singing social society song Spenser Stesichorus Talbothays Tess theme Theocritus things Thomas Purney Tickell traditional pastoral verse Versions of Pastoral Virgil W. H. Auden wild Wordsworth writing