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Micro-Harmony

The Growth and Uses of the Idyllic Model in Literature

by Virgil Nemoianu (Author)
©1977 Others 0 Pages

Summary

The idyllic model is defined (in opposition to pastoral) as an extended topos or model of the physical and social universe, descended from an older world-view, but also offering a stylized image of part of the social reality of the 18th century and early 19th century. It is an attempt to suggest a state of mankind as a humanistic response to the natural state, and proves relevant to socio-historical developments during a century and a half. The usefulness of the idyllic model reaches a peak in the later part of the 18th century; major difficulties arise when writers try to endow it with a universal validity and to establish working relationship between the idyll and energy. The Romantic rejection of the idyll results in a playful, ironic usage. By 1850 a didactic-ideological usage of the model emerges, that can still be traced in politics and philosophy.

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Pages
Publication Year
1977
ISBN (Softcover)
9783261021588
Language
English
Published
Bern, Frankfurt/M., Las Vegas, 1977. 152 pp.
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Virgil Nemoianu (Author)

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