Luisa Camaiora eBooks
eBooks di Luisa Camaiora editi da Educatt Universita Cattolica Letteratura: storia e critica
Hopkins's “Terrible” Sonnets: a Commentary. E-book. Formato PDF
Luisa Camaiora
edizioni EDUCatt Università Cattolica collana , 2014
The poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins is the product of a constant interplay of two vocations: that of priest and that of poet. His vocation as priest involved a total dedication of himself to God, a complete adherence to the Jesuit rule of St. Ignatius; it was consequently dominant, continuous and all-absorbing, even...
Oliver Goldsmith: The Traveller and The Deserted Village. E-book. Formato PDF
Luisa Camaiora
edizioni EDUCatt Università Cattolica collana , 2014
The three essays here collected present critical readings of The Traveller and The Deserted Village of Oliver Goldsmith. The essay “The Traveller: Multiple Identities” analyzes Goldsmith’s description of his travels through Italy, Switzerland, France, and Holland, and his ultimate evaluation of the social and political...
Thomas Gray: poetry and poetic identity. E-book. Formato PDF
Luisa Camaiora
edizioni EDUCatt Università Cattolica collana , 2014
These studies propose a critical interpretation of the poetry of Thomas Gray with specific focus on the concept of poetic identity. Particular consideration will therefore be dedicated to the poet’s presentation and construal of himself within the poems, but attention will also be directed to the evaluation and appraisal...
John Keats’s LandscapesA Catalogue of Features. E-book. Formato PDF
Luisa Camaiora
edizioni EDUCatt Università Cattolica collana , 2014
The landscape is a fundamental element of John Keats’s physical and poetic world. This study proposes a catalogue of landscape features in alphabetical order and examines their presence in his verse. The term landscape is here to be intended in its restrictive sense, that is, as the globality of facets associated with...