Spokesperson Milton: Voices in Contemporary CriticismCharles W. Durham, Kristin Pruitt McColgan Susquehanna University Press, 1994 - 284 стор. In part II the authors address and interpret religious themes in Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained. The essays in part III suggest the extent to which politics inform Milton's poetry and contribute to the shaping of his prose, and they consider the effect of those political views on Milton's contemporaries and on later generations of readers. Part IV investigates ways in which Milton establishes his own authority within texts and encourages readers to choose between conflicting models of authority. Milton's adaptation of traditional literary motifs and forms is addressed in part V, and part VI explores issues of gender and hierarchy in light of Milton's portrayals of the relationships between Adam and Eve in Paradise Lost and Samson and Dalila in Samson Agonistes. |
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... Christ as the head of his church , an image ultimately derived from 1 Corinthians 12.12-31 . It should be noted that Paul in the passage from Corinthians does not argue that the authority of Christ is equivalent to that of the head over ...
... Christ as the head of his church , an image ultimately derived from 1 Corinthians 12.12-31 . It should be noted that Paul in the passage from Corinthians does not argue that the authority of Christ is equivalent to that of the head over ...
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... Christ's passion , death , and resurrec- tion on the third day.17 Yet although Hunter chooses to read Christ's crucifixion and resurrection in the context of his exaltation to glory , the same events can also be read as stages in Christ's ...
... Christ's passion , death , and resurrec- tion on the third day.17 Yet although Hunter chooses to read Christ's crucifixion and resurrection in the context of his exaltation to glory , the same events can also be read as stages in Christ's ...
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... Christ hears from the hilltop must be singing impossibly loudly . Schultz suggests that the grove is a metaphor for a cathedral , with the banquet representing a service.31 MacKellar dryly observes , " Of the validity of this unusual ...
... Christ hears from the hilltop must be singing impossibly loudly . Schultz suggests that the grove is a metaphor for a cathedral , with the banquet representing a service.31 MacKellar dryly observes , " Of the validity of this unusual ...
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