A full-length study of georgic poetry in colonial and early United States literature remains to be written. |
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Through a truly imperial application of synecdoche, this georgic trajectory of empire occludes the dark sides of commerce and conquest. |
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Heeding this georgic lesson, the republican villager contributes to the well-being of his community. |
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This georgic representation of empire, then, simultaneously naturalizes both nation and empire. |
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Bohls's comments on the eighteenth-century georgic are important and provide links to earlier essays in the volume. |
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For Dwight, as we will see, the inability to escape such a recognition becomes a central problem for his georgic to resolve. |
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Through his continued application of georgic strategies, he is returned to a truly Virgilian sense of the extreme volatility of the labor of imperial regeneration. |
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This, in its essentials, is the empire Dwight's georgic reproduces as a model to his American readers, and the one he wants their labors to rebuild. |
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She writes an authentic American georgic, focussed not on Virgilian oxen or olives but on the processes by which, say, cancer cells metastasize or endangered cranes find patches of endangered maize. |
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This is late-modern georgic in its ripest vein. |
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Marvell's mower poems also represent a version of pastoral that teeters towards the earthier mode of georgic in a manner which would have been impossible without the previous generations of garden handbooks. |
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The giving of a Georgic is now extremely rare, but still occasionally occurs. |
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The evacuation began on 16 June, with 16,000 troops leaving for home on Georgic, Duke of York and the two Polish ships. |
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Virgil, in his first Georgic, has run into a set of precepts foreign to his subject. |
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