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... play . The whole play is pastoral because it takes place in Arden , the heroine disguises as a shepherd , and the imagery is rustic . The scene between Touchstone and Corin , or the songs , or Duke Senior's speech , are pastoral in a ...
... play . The whole play is pastoral because it takes place in Arden , the heroine disguises as a shepherd , and the imagery is rustic . The scene between Touchstone and Corin , or the songs , or Duke Senior's speech , are pastoral in a ...
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... play with a pastoral element , but a single united ' favola ' which is entirely set in a world of shepherds . All the qualities found in other plays are simply transposed into a pastoral setting , which is fit to receive them . What has ...
... play with a pastoral element , but a single united ' favola ' which is entirely set in a world of shepherds . All the qualities found in other plays are simply transposed into a pastoral setting , which is fit to receive them . What has ...
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... play resists the advances of Aminta ; he in his turn loves Sylvia and wants only her , so the question of free love really does not arise , and the plot differs little from that of other love stories , except in its simplicity and ...
... play resists the advances of Aminta ; he in his turn loves Sylvia and wants only her , so the question of free love really does not arise , and the plot differs little from that of other love stories , except in its simplicity and ...
Contents
What Pastoral Is | 11 |
On Nostalgia | 41 |
Arcadia and Utopia | 63 |
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