The Country and the CityChatto and Windus, 1973 - 335 頁 A STUDY OF RESPONSES, IN ENGLISH LITERATURE AND SOCIAL THOUGHT, TO THE TWO OFTEN CONTRASTED KINDS OF HUMAN SETTLEMENT, "COUNTRY" AND "CITY", IN THEIR VARIOUS HISTORICAL FORMS. |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 58 筆
第 59 頁
... moral teaching . The house is properly subsidiary to the uses of money and productive investment , the creation rather than the celebration of Nature : nature in man's works rather than in a received or fortunate paradise . The poetry ...
... moral teaching . The house is properly subsidiary to the uses of money and productive investment , the creation rather than the celebration of Nature : nature in man's works rather than in a received or fortunate paradise . The poetry ...
第 94 頁
... moral appeal . Yet in the end the morality is separated from the social relationships which breed poverty and indifference . It is the care of paupers , not the creation of pauperism , which holds the attention and the feeling . In the ...
... moral appeal . Yet in the end the morality is separated from the social relationships which breed poverty and indifference . It is the care of paupers , not the creation of pauperism , which holds the attention and the feeling . In the ...
第 180 頁
... moral action . But the real step that has been taken is withdrawal from any full response to an existing society . Value is in the past , as a general retrospective condition , and is in the present only as a particular and private ...
... moral action . But the real step that has been taken is withdrawal from any full response to an existing society . Value is in the past , as a general retrospective condition , and is in the present only as a particular and private ...
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abstracted Adam Bede agriculture become capitalism capitalist centre character characteristic Chawton civilisation Cobbett complicated connection consciousness contrast conventional country and city country-house course Crabbe crisis Daniel Deronda decisive Dickens dominant Eclogue economic eighteenth century Elizabeth Gaskell emphasis enclosure English experience farmers farming Felix Holt forms George Eliot Gilbert White Gissing green language Hardy Hardy's Hesiod houses human Ibid idea idealisation improvement industrial isolated Jane Austen kind labourers land landowners landscape literary literature living London look mode moral movement natural neo-pastoral nineteenth century novel observation organisation pastoral Penshurst persistent physical poem political poor production relations relationships rural England Saxham seen sense settlement significant social society Stephen Duck streets structure of feeling T. S. Eliot tenant Theocritus Thomas Hardy town trade traditional urban village vision whole Wordsworth writing