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 16
... book format, Milton associates his poem explicitly with the republican Lucan's unfinished epic, Pharsalia, or The ... books by dividing Books VII and X but adding very little new material. By then, Virgil was no longer so obvious a ...
... book format, Milton associates his poem explicitly with the republican Lucan's unfinished epic, Pharsalia, or The ... books by dividing Books VII and X but adding very little new material. By then, Virgil was no longer so obvious a ...
Pagina 18
... Books II and III, and much of Book IV, given over to that issue. Milton reworked and adapted epic conventions and topics to this unusual subject. He transformed the central epic episode, the single combat of hero and antagonist, into a ...
... Books II and III, and much of Book IV, given over to that issue. Milton reworked and adapted epic conventions and topics to this unusual subject. He transformed the central epic episode, the single combat of hero and antagonist, into a ...
Pagina 20
... Book of Revelation and the commentary of David Pareus, who described that book's tragic subject as the `sufferings and agons' of the saints throughout history (Lewalski 1970: 1050±62). Whatever intimations of providential design or ...
... Book of Revelation and the commentary of David Pareus, who described that book's tragic subject as the `sufferings and agons' of the saints throughout history (Lewalski 1970: 1050±62). Whatever intimations of providential design or ...
Pagina 26
... books. One could go on listing. Instead, it is best to perceive the resources energizing the poem locally, and so savour the diversity of the usage and of its benefits. I continue first with examples from Book I, as being the portion in ...
... books. One could go on listing. Instead, it is best to perceive the resources energizing the poem locally, and so savour the diversity of the usage and of its benefits. I continue first with examples from Book I, as being the portion in ...
Pagina 27
... Book IX of his epic, that obvious climax of his life's whole work. Plunging like Homer and the rest in medias res (`into the midst of things'), Milton invokes, then narrates, then hands over to speeches, before going on into a series of ...
... Book IX of his epic, that obvious climax of his life's whole work. Plunging like Homer and the rest in medias res (`into the midst of things'), Milton invokes, then narrates, then hands over to speeches, before going on into a series of ...
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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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