Peasants and Countrymen in Literature: A Symposium Organised by the English Department of the Roehampton Institute in February 1981Kathleen Parkinson, Martin Priestman English Department, Roehampton Institute of Higher Education, 1982 - 210 էջ |
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... become apparent in the eighteenth - century vogue of landscape - gardening and especially the garden temple . Maynard Mack wrote : As if quickened by this tide of literary associations [ both classical and Christian ] , the English ...
... become apparent in the eighteenth - century vogue of landscape - gardening and especially the garden temple . Maynard Mack wrote : As if quickened by this tide of literary associations [ both classical and Christian ] , the English ...
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... become part of our visual apparatus , part of the way in which we apprehend the continent of Europe , whether or not we have ever physically visited the places . And not surprisingly , since most tourism advertising is aimed at urban ...
... become part of our visual apparatus , part of the way in which we apprehend the continent of Europe , whether or not we have ever physically visited the places . And not surprisingly , since most tourism advertising is aimed at urban ...
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... becomes a kind of tutelary deity for the activity undertaken . We also find hagiography entering , along with rational- ization in theological terms of man's behaviour . The activities in the landscape have become involved in a theory ...
... becomes a kind of tutelary deity for the activity undertaken . We also find hagiography entering , along with rational- ization in theological terms of man's behaviour . The activities in the landscape have become involved in a theory ...
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HEARING HIM | 25 |
REALISM AND COUNTRY PEOPLE | 39 |
ROMAN AGRICULTURE AND THE EUROPEAN | 59 |
Հեղինակային իրավունք | |
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actually aesthetic agricultural appear artistic attempt become bourgeois called capitalism century characters Clare complex concerned continuity contradictions criticism culture described early economic effect Eliot English experience eyes fact figure function give Gogh Gogh's going hands head human idea ideal images important interesting Italy John John Berger kind knowledge labour land landscape later less literary literature live London look material meaning narrative nature novel painting particular passage past pastoral peasant peasantry perhaps picture Piers Plowman poem political present problem production question reader reading reflection relations represent representation Romola rural Scott Scottish seems seen sense social society story suggests talking things tradition values Van Gogh village voice whole writing