Pastoral
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Word Count
46,500 words, Guess
Page Count
186 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL15470074M
- ISBN-100415147328
- OCLC Control Number40752484
- OCLC Control Number48139786
- OCLC Control Numberpastoral0000giff
and 3 more
- Library of Congress Control Number00698878
- LibraryThing6799522
- Goodreads3534460
Classifications
- LCCPR149.P3G64 1999
- DDC820.9/321734
- LCCPR149.P3 G64 1999
Description
Terry Gifford clarifies the different uses of pastoral, and traces the history of the genre from its classical origins in the poetic dialogues of supposed shepherds, to Elizabethan dramas such as The Winters Tale, through the pastoral poetry of Pope, Wordsworth and Clare, to the more recent rural novels and contemporary American nature writing. Beginning with constructions of Arcadia, the book traces the pastoral impulse of retreat and return using a combination of close reading of quoted texts, cultural studies and eco-criticism. A theory of escape from this circular tension is offered in the final discussion of texts that are post-pastoral, and Gifford argues that some writers have discovered ways of reconnecting us with our natural environment in an attempt to heal our alienation from nature. Pastoral is an accessible, succinct and up-to-date introductory text to the history, major writers and critical issues of this genre. Students will find it essential reading.
Description
Is the pastoral dead? Gifford adds fuel to the fiery debate in this lively examination of contemporary and classical nature writing. He begins by clarifying the different uses of "pastoral" and tracing the history of the genre from its classical origins in the poetic dialogues of supposed shepherds, to the Elizabethan dramas such as The Winter's Tale, through the pastoral poetry of Pope and Wordsworth, to the more recent rural novels and contemporary American nature writing. Including pastoral and antipastoral texts, the book traces the pastoral impulse of retreat and return with close readings of quoted texts, cultural studies, and ecocriticism.
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Series Statement
- The new critical idiom
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