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 6
... Roman Catholic or Laudian ritual (Patterson 1988: 9±22). But Milton uses these images to another purpose: to define and evaluate lifestyles in terms of literary modes, and to reclaim debased genres and art forms to good uses. Milton ...
... Roman Catholic or Laudian ritual (Patterson 1988: 9±22). But Milton uses these images to another purpose: to define and evaluate lifestyles in terms of literary modes, and to reclaim debased genres and art forms to good uses. Milton ...
Pagina 12
... Roman empire and the concomitant ruin of the Roman republic, came to be problematic for this republican poet. And Tasso's model, celebrating within the story of the first crusade the restoration of Counter-Reformation hegemony over all ...
... Roman empire and the concomitant ruin of the Roman republic, came to be problematic for this republican poet. And Tasso's model, celebrating within the story of the first crusade the restoration of Counter-Reformation hegemony over all ...
Pagina 14
... Roman Catholics; and he discovers the paradise of Eden where, after conquering Adam and Eve, he means to settle the fallen angels. At his first sight of Adam and Eve, he makes clear in soliloquy that he means to use Eden and its ...
... Roman Catholics; and he discovers the paradise of Eden where, after conquering Adam and Eve, he means to settle the fallen angels. At his first sight of Adam and Eve, he makes clear in soliloquy that he means to use Eden and its ...
Pagina 15
... Roman triumph through elaborate Roman arches that identified him with Augustus, Aeneas and Neptune. Dryden's Astraea Redux (1660) rings explicit changes on those motifs: `Oh Happy Age! Oh times like those alone / By Fate reserv'd for ...
... Roman triumph through elaborate Roman arches that identified him with Augustus, Aeneas and Neptune. Dryden's Astraea Redux (1660) rings explicit changes on those motifs: `Oh Happy Age! Oh times like those alone / By Fate reserv'd for ...
Pagina 16
... Roman republic and its heroes, Pompey and Cato, and by Milton's time the Pharsalia was firmly associated with antimonarchical or republican politics through several editions and translations, especially the 1627 English translation by ...
... Roman republic and its heroes, Pompey and Cato, and by Milton's time the Pharsalia was firmly associated with antimonarchical or republican politics through several editions and translations, especially the 1627 English translation by ...
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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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