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Susan SnyderPublication Details
BookStanford University Press1998Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (UPPER LEVEL) PR549.P3 S59 1998 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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Pastoral Process draws a basic distinction between two aspects of the pastoral ideal: the Arcadian pastoral, which locates the unspoiled paradise in space, apart from the complexities of city and court, and finds it accessible for limited periods of recuperation and reorientation; Ramifications of the master myth include Christian and Jewish commentaries that helped shape traditional understandings of the story, and especially the subversive tradition that persisted, against the strong tide of orthodox interpretation, in reading the Fall of Man in terms of childhood wholeness breaking down in the wake of sexual knowledge and the burden of full, separated consciousness. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
- Spenser, Edmund, — 1552?-1599 — Knowledge — Psychology
- Marvell, Andrew, — 1621-1678 — Knowledge — Psychology
- Milton, John, — 1608-1674 — Knowledge — Psychology
- Pastoral poetry, English — History and criticism
- English poetry — Early modern, 1500-1700 — History and criticism
- Psychoanalysis and literature — England — History — 16th century
- Psychoanalysis and literature — England — History — 17th century
- English poetry — Psychological aspects
- Innocence (Psychology) in literature
- Golden age (Mythology) in literature
- Experience in literature
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Contents
- Introduction: Pastoral and Pastoral Process
- 1. Manifest Content: Pastoral Process in The Shepheardes Calender, the Mower Poems, and Lycidas
- 2. Cultural "Day’s Residue": The Level of Myth
- 3. Latent Conflict: Resisting Difference
- 4. "As time her taught": Biographical and Historical Speculations
- Afterword: Green and Dying
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- 0804731063
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