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    Pastoral Pleasure (French - Le Plaisir pastoral) is a c. 1714–1716 fête galante painting by Antoine Watteau, now in the Musée Condé in Chantilly. Two...
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    definition of 'pastoral'. The speaker of the poem, who is the titled shepherd, draws on the idealization of urban material pleasures to win over his...
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    finished version of a composition later reused by the same artist in Pastoral Pleasure (c.1714-1716, musée Condé). It shows city-dwellers in the countryside...
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    outdoors." Cottagecore emphasizes simplicity and the soft peacefulness of the pastoral life as an escape from the dangers of the modern world. It became highly...
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  • The pastoral elegy is a poem about both death and idyllic rural life. Often, the pastoral elegy features shepherds. The genre is actually a subgroup of...
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    Pastoral science fiction is a subgenre of science fiction which uses bucolic, rural settings, like other forms of pastoral literature. Since it is a subgenre...
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    Two Cousins (1716) The Robber of the Sparrow's Nest (c. 1709–1716) Pastoral Pleasure (c. 1714–1716) The Embarrassing Proposal (c. 1715–1716) L'Indifférent...
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  • The Girls of Pleasure Island is a 1953 Technicolor comedy film directed by Alvin Ganzer and F. Hugh Herbert. The screenplay by F. Hugh Herbert is based...
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    The Pastoral Concert or Le Concert Champêtre is an oil painting of c. 1509 attributed to the Italian Renaissance master Titian. It was previously attributed...
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    Autoeroticism (redirect from Self pleasure)
    Masturbation to Homosexuality: A Case of Displaced Moral Disapproval". Pastoral Psychology. 51 (4). Springer: 249–272. doi:10.1023/A:1022531614396. S2CID 141206226...
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    The Convent of Pleasure is a comedic play first published by Margaret Cavendish in 1668. It tells the story of Lady Happy, a noblewoman who chooses to...
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  • and that he also warns that "not all discussions of doctrinal, moral or pastoral issues need to be settled by interventions of the magisterium." and that...
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    the Eglantine The Oak and the Broom, a Pastoral Lucy Gray The Idle Shepherd-Boys or Dungeon-Gill Force, a Pastoral 'Tis said that some have died for love...
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    L'Allegro is a pastoral poem by John Milton published in his 1645 Poems. L'Allegro (which means "the happy man" in Italian) has from its first appearance...
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    expression, very literally translating as "party in the fields", meaning a "pastoral festival" or "country feast" and in theory was a simple form of entertainment...
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    June 17, 2012. Higgins, Adrian; Cardillo, Rob (2011). Chanticleer: A Pleasure Garden. University of Pennsylvania Press. pp. 192 pages. Carl E. Doebley...
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    nostalgically the "pleasure in painting, which none but painters know", and all the delight he found in this art, in his essay "On the Pleasure of Painting"...
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    "Lycidas" (/ˈlɪsɪdəs/) is a poem by John Milton, written in 1637 as a pastoral elegy. It first appeared in a 1638 collection of elegies, Justa Edouardo...
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    Venus and Adonis (opera) (category Pastoral operas)
    shepherdesses, accusing them of infidelity, and invites them to enjoy true pastoral pleasures. The couple are resting on a couch, and Venus, accompanied by obbligato...
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    Hardy adapted the novel under the title "The Mistress of the Farm: A Pastoral Drama". When J. Comyns Carr suggested something similar, Hardy gave him...
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    tragedy, comedy, history, pastoral, pastoral-comical, historical-pastoral, tragical-historical, tragical-comical-historical-pastoral, scene individuable, or...
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    of the wise men fall at their pleasure. Salome is shown in the mystery play as a personification of Carl Jung's pleasure in The Red Book. Through dream...
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  • Beyond the Pleasure Principle. Beyond the Pleasure Principle. London: Penguin Books. 2003. ISBN 978-0-141-93166-1. Beyond the Pleasure Principle (C...
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  • Oboe Quartet, K. 370/368b Ludwig van Beethoven Symphony No. 6, Op. 68 ("Pastoral") Symphony No. 8, Op. 93 Romance No. 2 for violin and orchestra, Op. 50...
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    Notre Dame Pastoral Liturgy Conference. Liturgy Training, 1998. p. 184 NICI, John B. p. 333 CUSSET, Catherine. Watteau: The Aesthetics of Pleasure. In WAGNER...
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    Book Award for Sabbath's Theater, and the Pulitzer Prize for American Pastoral. In 2001, Roth received the inaugural Franz Kafka Prize in Prague. In 2005...
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    Polyphemus claims to be a pederast, revealing to Odysseus that he takes more pleasure in boys than in women, and tries to take the satyr Silenus, who he kept...
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  • André Alexis 1957 novelist, journalist, short stories Childhood, Asylum, Pastoral Edna Alford 1947 poet Mohamed Abdulkarim Ali 1985 memoirist Angry Queer...
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    Passionate Shepherd to His Love" (1599), by Christopher Marlowe, is a pastoral poem from the English Renaissance (1485–1603). Marlowe composed the poem...
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    2023. Retrieved 20 June 2015. Lewis, I. M. (1999). A Pastoral Democracy: A Study of Pastoralism and Politics Among the Northern Somali of the Horn of...
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