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 11
... traditional love sonnets. His first sonnet has in its generic background medieval lovers' complaints which set the ... tradition in its original language. Milton's sequence employs familiar Petrarchan topics: his lady's beauty and ...
... traditional love sonnets. His first sonnet has in its generic background medieval lovers' complaints which set the ... tradition in its original language. Milton's sequence employs familiar Petrarchan topics: his lady's beauty and ...
Pagina 12
... traditions of Protestant occasional meditation on the self and on personal experience. Topics include an anxious ... tradition (Blessington 1979): invocations to the Muse; a beginning in medias res; an Achilles-like hero in Satan; a ...
... traditions of Protestant occasional meditation on the self and on personal experience. Topics include an anxious ... tradition (Blessington 1979): invocations to the Muse; a beginning in medias res; an Achilles-like hero in Satan; a ...
Pagina 13
... tradition and authorial originality in the writing of his poem. By his choice of subject and use of blank verse, he distances himself from Dryden, Davenant, Cowley and other contemporary aspirants to epic; but his allusions continually ...
... tradition and authorial originality in the writing of his poem. By his choice of subject and use of blank verse, he distances himself from Dryden, Davenant, Cowley and other contemporary aspirants to epic; but his allusions continually ...
Pagina 16
... tradition from Dryden and the court for his own sublime poem and its values. In the last two books of Paradise Lost Milton reworks another common epic topic, the prophecy of future history. The series of visions and narratives Michael ...
... tradition from Dryden and the court for his own sublime poem and its values. In the last two books of Paradise Lost Milton reworks another common epic topic, the prophecy of future history. The series of visions and narratives Michael ...
Pagina 18
... tradition that interpreted Job as epic, and also by the long tradition of biblical `brief epics' in three or four books, in Latin and in the vernacular literatures (Lewalski 1966: 3±129). Contemporary readers were no doubt surprised, as ...
... tradition that interpreted Job as epic, and also by the long tradition of biblical `brief epics' in three or four books, in Latin and in the vernacular literatures (Lewalski 1966: 3±129). Contemporary readers were no doubt surprised, as ...
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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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