Colin's Campus: Cambridge Life and the English EclogueSusquehanna University Press, 2000 - 156ÆäÀÌÁö "Colin's Campus argues that pastoral poetry is inevitably a backwards-looking genre, preoccupied with the past. This preoccupation in the case of Spenser, as well as his pastoral followers, returned him to the Cambridge he had recently left behind, not the court to which he never really arrived." "Responding to the pastoral-court connection which has been at the center of nearly all historical considerations of pastoral for the past two decades, this study invites readers to seriously consider the reverse connection, that is, the academic ingredients in the pastoral world."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved |
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... poem's end . Their friendship and eventual parting is central to the poem's meaning . Richard Mallette's claim that " the most important aspect of the poet's life that the Calender examines is his love life , " is true only insofar as ...
... poem's end . Their friendship and eventual parting is central to the poem's meaning . Richard Mallette's claim that " the most important aspect of the poet's life that the Calender examines is his love life , " is true only insofar as ...
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... poem's use of conventions disregards a powerful emotional presence in the poem that many since have like- wise ignored . In the words of Barbara Johnson : " these approaches focus exclusively on generic considerations ; they do not ...
... poem's use of conventions disregards a powerful emotional presence in the poem that many since have like- wise ignored . In the words of Barbara Johnson : " these approaches focus exclusively on generic considerations ; they do not ...
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... poem is distinguished from the others . A clearly superior poem to those that come before it , it comes last in the volume , as in a procession of orators , and is far more encompassing in theme and content than those that precede it ...
... poem is distinguished from the others . A clearly superior poem to those that come before it , it comes last in the volume , as in a procession of orators , and is far more encompassing in theme and content than those that precede it ...
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