The Penguin Book of English Pastoral VerseJohn Barrell, John Bull Allen Lane, 1974 - 539 sider |
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Side 17
... becomes hard to distinguish between them , and in this version of Pastoral both combine in their distrust of the court . We can see fairly clearly here the Golden Age being relocated in the myth of a recent feudal past : the courtier or ...
... becomes hard to distinguish between them , and in this version of Pastoral both combine in their distrust of the court . We can see fairly clearly here the Golden Age being relocated in the myth of a recent feudal past : the courtier or ...
Side 223
... becomes a joke , a last amused gesture at the middle - class puritan culture whose advancement it had tem- porarily halted . It is a pastoral reflecting decadence not nostalgia , a product of a culture that has outlived its dominance ...
... becomes a joke , a last amused gesture at the middle - class puritan culture whose advancement it had tem- porarily halted . It is a pastoral reflecting decadence not nostalgia , a product of a culture that has outlived its dominance ...
Side 295
... becomes a good deal less problematic , anyway at first sight ; for now and then Thomson cheerfully and quite unambiguously presents the mid - eighteenth century in England as the Golden Age . There is no nostalgia in Thomson's Pastoral ...
... becomes a good deal less problematic , anyway at first sight ; for now and then Thomson cheerfully and quite unambiguously presents the mid - eighteenth century in England as the Golden Age . There is no nostalgia in Thomson's Pastoral ...
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