A Companion to MiltonThe diverse and controversial world of contemporary Milton studies is brought alive in this stimulating Companion.
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Preface Acknowledgements, Abbreviations and a Note on Editions Used The Contributors PART I: The Cultural Context 1 1 Genre 3 Barbara K. Lewalski 2 The Classical Literary Tradition John K. Hale 3 Milton on the Bible Regina M. Schwartz 4 ...
Preface Acknowledgements, Abbreviations and a Note on Editions Used The Contributors PART I: The Cultural Context 1 1 Genre 3 Barbara K. Lewalski 2 The Classical Literary Tradition John K. Hale 3 Milton on the Bible Regina M. Schwartz 4 ...
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Scholars have been asked, not to offer a bland overview of a critical tradition, but to develop readings that express the freshness and originality of their own approaches. The `companionship' this collection is designed to offer is not ...
Scholars have been asked, not to offer a bland overview of a critical tradition, but to develop readings that express the freshness and originality of their own approaches. The `companionship' this collection is designed to offer is not ...
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A `sudden blaze of majesty' (line 2) flames from her `radiant state' and `shining throne' (lines 14±15), which. Till old experience do attain To something like prophetic strain. (lines 167±74) 2 The Classical Literary Tradition.
A `sudden blaze of majesty' (line 2) flames from her `radiant state' and `shining throne' (lines 14±15), which. Till old experience do attain To something like prophetic strain. (lines 167±74) 2 The Classical Literary Tradition.
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... and Lady Alice confronting the temptations of Comus, who in Milton's version is not the traditional belly god of drunkenness and gluttony but has the power and attractiveness of a natural force and a contemporary cultural ideal.
... and Lady Alice confronting the temptations of Comus, who in Milton's version is not the traditional belly god of drunkenness and gluttony but has the power and attractiveness of a natural force and a contemporary cultural ideal.
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Imaging the harmony of nature and humankind in the Golden Age, pastoral traditionally portrays the rhythms of human life and death in harmony with the rhythms of the seasons. In classical tradition the shepherd is the poet, and pastoral ...
Imaging the harmony of nature and humankind in the Golden Age, pastoral traditionally portrays the rhythms of human life and death in harmony with the rhythms of the seasons. In classical tradition the shepherd is the poet, and pastoral ...
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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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