Excerpt from The Theocritean Element in the Works of William Wordsworth: A Dissertation Presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School of Cornell University of the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy
My special thanks are due to my colleague, Professor Lane Cooper, who has generously given me much advice and many suggestions in the composition of this book, and who, in the reading of proof has rendered me very substantial assistance; and to my colleague, Professor Clark S. Northup, who has read and criticised the entire work in manuscript, and much of it in proof. I shall 'always hold in grateful remembrance my esteemed teacher of Greek, the late Professor J. R. Sitlington Sterrett of Cornell University, who in my student days, by his inspiring and sympathetic teaching made Theocritus for me a living classic, and first directed my studies and interest into the pleasant fields of pastoral literature.
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Excerpt from The Theocritean Element in the Works of William Wordsworth: A Dissertation Presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School of Cornell University of the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy
The manuscript of this treatise was completed in 1913 and found its way to the publisher early in the following year. At the beginning of the war nearly half of the work was in type, and under normal conditions the book would have been published before the end of 1914. The outbreak of hostilities, however, made at the time further progress with the publication impossible. Printing could not be resumed until late in 1919, and, even then, was resumed under difficulties and irregularities of communication between author and publisher, which, combined with the long interruption, rendered the reading of proof extremely slow, made the list of errata much larger than it would otherwise have been, and possibly opened the way for slight inconsistencies in usage.
In the long interval between the writing and publishing of these pages, my views naturally have somewhat changed, and were I to rewrite the book, much would be added, a little excised, the emphasis here and there shifted, and the whole perhaps more adequately presented. In the main, however, further study not only has strengthened my confidence in my discussion and conclusions, but has given me a deeper insight into the significance of pastoral poetry as related to literature in general and to life. My present plans include more extensive investigations in the pastoral.
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Paperback. Condición: New. Print on Demand. This book explores the fascinating relationship between two giants of pastoral literature: the ancient Greek poet Theocritus and the beloved English Romantic writer, William Wordsworth. The author examines how the two poets, separated by over twenty centuries, shared a deep appreciation for the beauty and simplicity of rural life. The book delves into the parallel themes, imagery, and language employed by Theocritus and Wordsworth, shedding light on the enduring appeal of pastoral literature. It analyzes their depictions of landscape, love, domestic life, and the human connection with nature. Through comparative analysis, the author highlights the ways in which both poets captured the essence of the pastoral experience, evoking a sense of tranquility, harmony, and a longing for a simpler way of life. The book demonstrates how each poet, while rooted in their respective cultural contexts, transcended these boundaries to create works that resonate with readers across time and place. It concludes by emphasizing the profound insights that both Theocritus and Wordsworth offer into the human condition, showcasing the enduring relevance of pastoral literature as a source of solace, inspiration, and a reminder of our deep connection to the natural world. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9781331655657_0
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