The Uses of Nostalgia: Studies in Pastoral PoetryChatto and Windus, 1972 - 248 ページ |
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... once loved and once whole , but now lost and ruined object , a ruined internal world and self . . . . The wish to create is rooted in the depressive position , and the capacity to create depends on a successful working through it ...
... once loved and once whole , but now lost and ruined object , a ruined internal world and self . . . . The wish to create is rooted in the depressive position , and the capacity to create depends on a successful working through it ...
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... once we do anything so moral as admiring , Llareggyb has ceased to be Arcadia . The beauty of pastoral depends on freedom from plausibility . Once it drops into a realistic mode - once it actually seems to be about fat men and their ...
... once we do anything so moral as admiring , Llareggyb has ceased to be Arcadia . The beauty of pastoral depends on freedom from plausibility . Once it drops into a realistic mode - once it actually seems to be about fat men and their ...
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... once felt he belonged in the Oxford countryside . This reminds us that pastoral is an urban genre , but it reminds us in a special way : for the fact that Arnold did not use to be a stranger to these fields gives two special effects to ...
... once felt he belonged in the Oxford countryside . This reminds us that pastoral is an urban genre , but it reminds us in a special way : for the fact that Arnold did not use to be a stranger to these fields gives two special effects to ...
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