Paradise Lost as "myth.", Volumen10Harvard University Press, 1959 - 229 páginas |
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... course , Milton is speaking of his own life , as well as of his imaginative life as a Dantean pilgrim within the poem : his blindness , the evil tongues of his enemies , the barbarous dissonance of the Restoration . Nevertheless ...
... course , Milton is speaking of his own life , as well as of his imaginative life as a Dantean pilgrim within the poem : his blindness , the evil tongues of his enemies , the barbarous dissonance of the Restoration . Nevertheless ...
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... course , a precedent for Milton's repetitive diction ; but , as always , convention became innovation as it was brought into harmony with the overriding demands of his subject . In the genre to which Paradise Lost belongs , variously ...
... course , a precedent for Milton's repetitive diction ; but , as always , convention became innovation as it was brought into harmony with the overriding demands of his subject . In the genre to which Paradise Lost belongs , variously ...
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... course , part of the pattern of ideas and images that conveys the cosmic war of creation against destruction , and is woven into the contrast between dead and living matter . [ Milton's Paradise ] is a compressed myth of natural ...
... course , part of the pattern of ideas and images that conveys the cosmic war of creation against destruction , and is woven into the contrast between dead and living matter . [ Milton's Paradise ] is a compressed myth of natural ...
Contenido
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE MEANING OF MYTH | 9 |
MILTONS MYTH | 23 |
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Términos y frases comunes
action Adam angels appear archetypal become beginning Book brings called Chaos Christian complete contrast course Creation critical dark death deep descend direct earth effect elements epic eternal evil example experience fall fallen familiar figure final followed forces Garden give Heaven Hell hero Hill human idea imagery images important instance journey kind knowledge language later less light limited lines living London major meaning metaphor Milton mind moral myth mythical nature never night objects once original Paradise Lost passage pattern phrase physical poem poet poetic poetry present qualities reality rest rise Satan seen sense simile single Spirit stand story structure Studies suggested symbols theme things thir thought tion true truth universe vision voyage whole York