Between Dream and Nature: Essays on Utopia and Dystopia, Volumen 61Dominic Baker-Smith, C. C. Barfoot Rodopi, 1987 - 228 páginas |
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... fictional and calendar time did serve to highlight the strange relationship found in all utopian ( and dystopian ) writing between an imagined world and the familiar theatre of human experience . This is not quite the same as the ...
... fictional and calendar time did serve to highlight the strange relationship found in all utopian ( and dystopian ) writing between an imagined world and the familiar theatre of human experience . This is not quite the same as the ...
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... fiction will be this contact between dream and nature , which may be why , as John Dixon Hunt suggests , the garden is so consistently linked to utopian contexts . In this respect one cumulative feature of the papers is the evidence ...
... fiction will be this contact between dream and nature , which may be why , as John Dixon Hunt suggests , the garden is so consistently linked to utopian contexts . In this respect one cumulative feature of the papers is the evidence ...
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... fiction . Again , I am using the word fiction rather loosely , because the Hebrew prophets ( whom Davis places , rather oddly , under Arcadia ) write fiction , though they have a very real reference . The point is that millenarian texts ...
... fiction . Again , I am using the word fiction rather loosely , because the Hebrew prophets ( whom Davis places , rather oddly , under Arcadia ) write fiction , though they have a very real reference . The point is that millenarian texts ...
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... fiction may suggest the inadequacy of the political concepts available , and a consequent desire to extend and refine those concepts by means of an imaginative exploration . To opt for fiction may indicate an intention to subvert ...
... fiction may suggest the inadequacy of the political concepts available , and a consequent desire to extend and refine those concepts by means of an imaginative exploration . To opt for fiction may indicate an intention to subvert ...
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... fiction to achieve his purposes . What of the others ? I propose to look at two seminal works well known to More , Plato's Republic and Cicero's De Republica . Both are in a sense fictional in that , like More's book , they adopt the ...
... fiction to achieve his purposes . What of the others ? I propose to look at two seminal works well known to More , Plato's Republic and Cicero's De Republica . Both are in a sense fictional in that , like More's book , they adopt the ...
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