Between Dream and Nature: Essays on Utopia and Dystopia, Volumen 61Dominic Baker-Smith, C. C. Barfoot Rodopi, 1987 - 228 páginas |
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... established theory and with it the reader's conventional attitudes . At the centre of all utopian writing is a concern with the mediating process between ideal forms and the inadequate pro- visions of experience . As a result the ...
... established theory and with it the reader's conventional attitudes . At the centre of all utopian writing is a concern with the mediating process between ideal forms and the inadequate pro- visions of experience . As a result the ...
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... establish a link between the ideal model and the brute reality ? The fabric of the allegory is predictable enough : after a conversation about his dead grandfather , the great Africanus , Scipio sleeps and is carried up to the heavens ...
... establish a link between the ideal model and the brute reality ? The fabric of the allegory is predictable enough : after a conversation about his dead grandfather , the great Africanus , Scipio sleeps and is carried up to the heavens ...
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... establish a link with Plato's Republic ; the narrative begins after Mass in the great port of Antwerp even as Plato opens his fiction after a religious festival at Piraeus . The narrator , More's own persona , is struck by the figure of ...
... establish a link with Plato's Republic ; the narrative begins after Mass in the great port of Antwerp even as Plato opens his fiction after a religious festival at Piraeus . The narrator , More's own persona , is struck by the figure of ...
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... establish a kind of game situation in which our reality , the historical , mundane reality of our lives , becomes entangled with elements of the fiction . If Raphael draws an absolute line between Utopia and Europe , the line between ...
... establish a kind of game situation in which our reality , the historical , mundane reality of our lives , becomes entangled with elements of the fiction . If Raphael draws an absolute line between Utopia and Europe , the line between ...
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Lo sentimos, pero el contenido de esta página es de acceso restringido..
Lo sentimos, pero el contenido de esta página es de acceso restringido..
Índice
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The Utopian Impulse in SeventeenthCentury England | 20 |
Jan van Dorsten | 47 |
Bouwe Postmus | 61 |
Jenny Mecziems | 91 |
John Dixon Hunt | 114 |
Edward Young among the Stars | 139 |
Marijke RudnikSmalbraak | 172 |
A J | 188 |
Bernard Bergonzi | 211 |
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Términos y frases comunes
achieved Animal Farm Arcadia beasts believe Bernard Crick Bible Blake botanical garden CEJL century Christian Church Commonwealth concern divine dream Dury dystopia earth edition Edward Young Eliot England English Erasmus essay experience fable fiction George Bowling George Orwell Gerrard Winstanley God's Godwin's Golden Age Gonsales Gulliver Gulliver's Travels Hartlib heaven hope Houyhnhnms human idea ideal society imagination Ister Bank poem John John Dury kind literary utopias literature live London mankind Mennonite millenarian millennium Milton moon moral More's Utopia Morus nature Newspeak Newton Night Thoughts Nineteen Eighty-Four novel Orwell Orwell's Oxford Paradise past perfect philosophy Plockhoy Plockhoy's poet political present proles Raphael reader reform religious Romola Samuel Hartlib satire says seems sense seventeenth seventeenth-century Shaw Shaw's Sidney Sidney's social spirit suggests Swift things Thomas tradition universal Utopia utopian impulse utopian writing verse vision Winston Smith women Young