Sidney's Poetic Justice: The Old Arcadia, Its Eclogues, and Renaissance Pastoral TraditionsBucknell University Press, 1986 - 277 Seiten The first book-length study of The Old Arcadia as a Renaissance pastoral romance. Stillman focuses attention on the 27 eclogues that Sidney sets within his prose narrative. |
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... Vergil , Spenser , and Milton acquires some significance ( beyond its own obvious merits ) as a complement to my approach to the genre . For Rosenberg's historical perspective results from his understanding that " pastoral poems are ...
... Vergil , Spenser , and Milton acquires some significance ( beyond its own obvious merits ) as a complement to my approach to the genre . For Rosenberg's historical perspective results from his understanding that " pastoral poems are ...
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... Vergil , is that it was over . Finished . In poem after poem , the justice of an irretrievable age of idyllicism becomes a device for excoriating the evils of contempo- rary society and for lending moral force to civilized man's ...
... Vergil , is that it was over . Finished . In poem after poem , the justice of an irretrievable age of idyllicism becomes a device for excoriating the evils of contempo- rary society and for lending moral force to civilized man's ...
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... Vergil's myth of the golden age might have helped them to understand how Sidney had come to link the themes of justice and contentment in representing the pastoral retreat as a place to find relief from misfortune . In The Old Arcadia ...
... Vergil's myth of the golden age might have helped them to understand how Sidney had come to link the themes of justice and contentment in representing the pastoral retreat as a place to find relief from misfortune . In The Old Arcadia ...
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... Vergil tells us , free from care , free from the obligation to pity other men's sufferings or to envy their wealth , the farmers relax in sound sleep beneath fruit - filled trees.18 Horace explains the hap- piness of the country dweller ...
... Vergil tells us , free from care , free from the obligation to pity other men's sufferings or to envy their wealth , the farmers relax in sound sleep beneath fruit - filled trees.18 Horace explains the hap- piness of the country dweller ...
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... Vergil's mantle , Sannazaro concludes his work very much as one would expect him to do , by indicating the harmoni- ous relationship with fortune enjoyed by the idle man . Onde per cosa vera et indubitata tener ti puoi , che chi piu di ...
... Vergil's mantle , Sannazaro concludes his work very much as one would expect him to do , by indicating the harmoni- ous relationship with fortune enjoyed by the idle man . Onde per cosa vera et indubitata tener ti puoi , che chi piu di ...
Inhalt
19 | |
Pastoralism and Generic Definition | 47 |
As Critic and Poet Sidney Defines Pastoral | 64 |
From Prose to Poetry | 81 |
Book One The Divided Mind | 98 |
Book Two The Consequences of the Divided Mind | 117 |
Book Three Contentment and Justice | 133 |
Book Four Discontentation and Injustice | 150 |
Nature and Art in The Old Arcadia | 175 |
229 | |
Works Cited | 255 |
268 | |
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achieve aesthetic Agelastus amorous Apology balance Barclay Basilius Basilius's beast fable bucolic Cambridge characters Christian Cleophila concord concordia discors criticism Dametas delight desire Dicus Dicus's divided mind Dorus Dorus's eclogues Elizabethan entertainments ethical Euarchus fabliau Faerie Queene fictions fortune fourth eclogues genre Geron Gil Polo Gynecia Harvard Univ heroic ideal idle important Italianate justice and contentment kind Lalus laments landscape Languet literary London lover lyric marriage means misfortune moral narrative narrator native Arcadians native shepherds nature Old Arcadia passion Pastoral Poetry pastoral romance pastoralists Philanax Philisides Philoclea Plangus Plutarch poem poet poet's poetic poetry praise Press princes Pyrocles Pyrocles and Musidorus quiet mind reader reason Renaissance pastoral Sannazaro second eclogues sestina Sidney's Sidney's Arcadia sing Sir Philip Sidney song Spenser Stoic Stoicism stranger shepherds Strephon and Klaius theme Theocritus third eclogues tion tradition trans transformed Urania Vergil virtue Ye goat-herd gods
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