The Image of the BaroqueAldo D. Scaglione, Gianni Eugenio Viola P. Lang, 1995 - 240 pages In the ongoing attempt to offer new interpretations of cultural phenomena, the Baroque is not one of the most frequently discussed periods, but we can easily agree that it merits new attention. Most of the essays contained in this volume are interdisciplinary; in particular, they integrate literary, ideological, social, and artistic dimensions. Others aim to contribute to a sharper definition of this rather elusive phenomenon. |
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Page 175
... Dach ( 1605-1659 ) , will have observed how often complaints about his health intrude into his occasional poetry ; indeed , Hermann Österley devoted a substantial share of the prologue to his pioneer edition of Dach's collected verse to ...
... Dach ( 1605-1659 ) , will have observed how often complaints about his health intrude into his occasional poetry ; indeed , Hermann Österley devoted a substantial share of the prologue to his pioneer edition of Dach's collected verse to ...
Page 176
... Dach contrasted his own infirmity with the ( apparent ) health of the departed : Ich geh ' ein Schiem allhier , Mich möcht ' ein Wind umbwehen , Du pflagst herein zu gehn Wie wir die Fichten sehen In ihren Wäldern stehn . ( Ziesemer ...
... Dach contrasted his own infirmity with the ( apparent ) health of the departed : Ich geh ' ein Schiem allhier , Mich möcht ' ein Wind umbwehen , Du pflagst herein zu gehn Wie wir die Fichten sehen In ihren Wäldern stehn . ( Ziesemer ...
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... Dach returns in his imagina- tion to the town of his boyhood and to his boyhood itself , as he takes a walk through Memel with his father , long dead.9 ) Nor are the suggestions of barter ( which surrounded Dach the mature poet as they did ...
... Dach returns in his imagina- tion to the town of his boyhood and to his boyhood itself , as he takes a walk through Memel with his father , long dead.9 ) Nor are the suggestions of barter ( which surrounded Dach the mature poet as they did ...
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Humanism vs Universalism | 1 |
The Metamorphoses of Adonis | 61 |
Góngora and His Readers | 109 |
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