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Title: Pastoral Poetry


1
Pastoral Poetry
  • Pastoral (from pastor, Latin for shepherd)
    refers to a literary work dealing with shepherds
    and rustic life.
  • Pastoral poetry is highly conventionalized it
    presents an idealized rather than realistic view
    of rustic life.

2
Common Topics
  • Love and seduction
  • The value of poetry
  • Death and mourning
  • The corruption of the city or court vs the
    purity of idealized country life
  • Politics (shepherds critique society or easily
    identifiable political figures)
  • Eclogues (a dialogue between two shepherds)

3
Pastoral Elegy
  • Expresses the poets grief at the loss of a
    friend or important person
  • Praise for the dead shepherd
  • Effects of death upon nature
  • The poets acceptance of the inevitability of
    death and the hope for immortality

4
Famous Pastoral Poetry
  • Christopher Marlowes A Passionate Shepherd to
    His Love
  • Sir Walter Raleighs The Nymphs Reply to the
    Shepherd

5
The Passionate Shepherd to His Love
  • Carpe diem and immediate gratification of their
    sexual passions
  • Love in the countryside will be like a return to
    the Garden of Eden
  • There is a tradition that our problems are caused
    by having too many restrictions by society
  • If we get away from these rules, we can return to
    the pristine condition of happiness
  • If the nymph would go a maying with the shepherd,
    they would have the perfect life!

6
  • In quatrains
  • Iambic tetrameter
  • The shepherd invites his love to experience the
    joys of nature
  • He hopes to return with the nymph to an Edenic
    life of free love in nature

7
The Nymphs Reply to the Shepherd
  • Raleigh argues that because time flies, we should
    not seize the day
  • There could be consequences to their roll in the
    grass
  • Time does not stand still winter inevitably
    follows spring therefore,we cannot act on
    impulses until we have examined the consequences

8
The nymph reverses his images
  • Rocks grow cold
  • Fields yield to the harvest
  • The flocks re driven to fold in winter
  • Rivers rage
  • Birds complain
  • Free love is impossible
  • The seasons pass as does time
  • Nymphs grow old, and shepherds grow cold
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