A Companion to MiltonThomas N. Corns John Wiley & Sons, 15 apr 2008 - 544 pagina's The diverse and controversial world of contemporary Milton studies is brought alive in this stimulating Companion.
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Pagina 12
... God who seems to demand service even from a blind poet, then moves towards resolving that problem by projecting a ... God's vengeance for the Waldensians slaughtered by the forces of the Roman Catholic Duke of Savoy. It incorporates ...
... God who seems to demand service even from a blind poet, then moves towards resolving that problem by projecting a ... God's vengeance for the Waldensians slaughtered by the forces of the Roman Catholic Duke of Savoy. It incorporates ...
Pagina 13
... God, the Son, and good and evil angels. The poem also has a fierce battle in heaven between two armies, replete with ... God's omnipotence yet displays it first and chiefly in acts of restoration and new creation (PLVI. 780±90). Like ...
... God, the Son, and good and evil angels. The poem also has a fierce battle in heaven between two armies, replete with ... God's omnipotence yet displays it first and chiefly in acts of restoration and new creation (PLVI. 780±90). Like ...
Pagina 14
... God's devising. Milton does not use these comparisons to condemn the various literary genres, nor yet to exalt Satan as hero, but to let readers discover how Satan has perverted the noblest qualities of literature's greatest heroes, and ...
... God's devising. Milton does not use these comparisons to condemn the various literary genres, nor yet to exalt Satan as hero, but to let readers discover how Satan has perverted the noblest qualities of literature's greatest heroes, and ...
Pagina 16
... Gods. Lucan celebrated the resistance of the Roman republic and its heroes, Pompey and Cato, and by Milton's time the ... God's redemptive plan and the primary protagonist of Paradise Lost: `though all by me is lost, / Such favour I ...
... Gods. Lucan celebrated the resistance of the Roman republic and its heroes, Pompey and Cato, and by Milton's time the ... God's redemptive plan and the primary protagonist of Paradise Lost: `though all by me is lost, / Such favour I ...
Pagina 19
... God prophesies his Son's immediate and ultimate victory over Satan. Also, there are two transformed epic recitals ... God's ways to him. In the preface, Milton's only extended commentary on a poem of his own, he explicitly sets his ...
... God prophesies his Son's immediate and ultimate victory over Satan. Also, there are two transformed epic recitals ... God's ways to him. In the preface, Milton's only extended commentary on a poem of his own, he explicitly sets his ...
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PART II Politics and Religion | 107 |
PART III Texts | 211 |
PART IV Influences and Reputation | 445 |
PART V Biography | 481 |
Consolidated Bibliography | 499 |
General Index | 521 |
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