id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_owgfo6yvfnblniet222tqdz6ay Nikola Dedic Pleading for utopia: American pastoral in Bob Dylan's music 2012.0 20 .pdf application/pdf 9149 397 53 Bob Dylan's music and the broad tradition of the 'inclination' towards utopia, which was most clearly anticipated by Ralph Waldo Emerson within the Dylan's abandoning of folk, his distancing from the left wing will retain a utopian character; this kind of utopism is in its base Emersonian, and hence anticollectivistic, i.e. highly individualistic. In that sense, the basis of the whole of Dylan's work is the movement between a projective and a critical 'analysis' of the current social order; his image Dedić, N.: Pleading For Utopia: American Pastoral In Bob Dylan's Music (161–180) Dedić, N.: Pleading For Utopia: American Pastoral In Bob Dylan's Music (161–180) Dedić, N.: Pleading For Utopia: American Pastoral In Bob Dylan's Music (161–180) Dedić, N.: Pleading For Utopia: American Pastoral In Bob Dylan's Music (161–180) Dedić, N.: Pleading For Utopia: American Pastoral In Bob Dylan's Music (161–180) Dedić, N.: Pleading For Utopia: American Pastoral In Bob Dylan's Music (161–180) ./cache/work_owgfo6yvfnblniet222tqdz6ay.pdf ./txt/work_owgfo6yvfnblniet222tqdz6ay.txt