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
... to the Homeric and Virgilian epic tradition (Blessington 1979): invocations to the Muse; a beginning in medias res; an Achilles-like hero in Satan; a Homeric catalogue of Satan's generals; councils in hell and in. 12 Barbara K. Lewalski.
... to the Homeric and Virgilian epic tradition (Blessington 1979): invocations to the Muse; a beginning in medias res; an Achilles-like hero in Satan; a Homeric catalogue of Satan's generals; councils in hell and in. 12 Barbara K. Lewalski.
Pagina 13
Thomas N. Corns. Homeric catalogue of Satan's generals; councils in hell and in heaven; epic pageants and games; supernatural powers ± God, the Son, and good and evil angels. The poem also has a fierce battle in heaven between two armies ...
Thomas N. Corns. Homeric catalogue of Satan's generals; councils in hell and in heaven; epic pageants and games; supernatural powers ± God, the Son, and good and evil angels. The poem also has a fierce battle in heaven between two armies ...
Pagina 14
... hell, a hell of heaven' (I. 254±5). But he finds the reverse: `Which way I fly is hell; myself am hell' (IV. 75). Like many romance heroes, Satan enters a Garden of Love and courts its lady with exaggerated Petrarchan compliments ...
... hell, a hell of heaven' (I. 254±5). But he finds the reverse: `Which way I fly is hell; myself am hell' (IV. 75). Like many romance heroes, Satan enters a Garden of Love and courts its lady with exaggerated Petrarchan compliments ...
Pagina 15
... Hell is first presented in traditional terms with Satan and his crew chained on a lake of fire, but they soon rise up and begin to mine gold and gems, build a government centre (Pandñmonium), hold a parliament, send Satan on a mission ...
... Hell is first presented in traditional terms with Satan and his crew chained on a lake of fire, but they soon rise up and begin to mine gold and gems, build a government centre (Pandñmonium), hold a parliament, send Satan on a mission ...
Pagina 25
... . When Satan first finds voice in the poem, speaking to his chief ally Beelzebub as they lie weltering upon the livid flood of hell, his words are If thou beest he; but oh how fallen! how changed. The Classical Literary Tradition 25.
... . When Satan first finds voice in the poem, speaking to his chief ally Beelzebub as they lie weltering upon the livid flood of hell, his words are If thou beest he; but oh how fallen! how changed. The Classical Literary Tradition 25.
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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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