Paradise Lost as "myth.", Volumen10Harvard University Press, 1959 - 229 páginas |
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... physical areas whose relation to each other and to the actors conveys an implicit “ moral ” meaning . The epic practice of beginning in medias res was a pri- mary tool ; this convention allowed Milton to substitute for the ab ovo birth ...
... physical areas whose relation to each other and to the actors conveys an implicit “ moral ” meaning . The epic practice of beginning in medias res was a pri- mary tool ; this convention allowed Milton to substitute for the ab ovo birth ...
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... physical reality , by being located in the poem's imaginative structure . The poetic problem of projecting these realities into a form that would faithfully reflect their peculiar nature was considerable . They could not be described in ...
... physical reality , by being located in the poem's imaginative structure . The poetic problem of projecting these realities into a form that would faithfully reflect their peculiar nature was considerable . They could not be described in ...
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... physical thing " not been reduced to the product of external sense impressions . T. S. Eliot's notorious opinion that " Milton may be said never to have seen any- thing " 8 is intelligible only in the light of this background , whereby ...
... physical thing " not been reduced to the product of external sense impressions . T. S. Eliot's notorious opinion that " Milton may be said never to have seen any- thing " 8 is intelligible only in the light of this background , whereby ...
Contenido
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE MEANING OF MYTH | 9 |
MILTONS MYTH | 23 |
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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