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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... person in the formula of rule , as in France where the Queen Regent complet- ed a triumvirate of power ; and , again as in France , the third person may be feminine . In Hell , the gender of Sin is obvious . In Chaos the corulers reign ...
... person in the formula of rule , as in France where the Queen Regent complet- ed a triumvirate of power ; and , again as in France , the third person may be feminine . In Hell , the gender of Sin is obvious . In Chaos the corulers reign ...
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... person with the masculine pronoun , some schol- ars are persuaded that in Paradise Lost the figure is feminine . This impression derives from an intermediate identification , however , the assumption that Milton conceived of his ...
... person with the masculine pronoun , some schol- ars are persuaded that in Paradise Lost the figure is feminine . This impression derives from an intermediate identification , however , the assumption that Milton conceived of his ...
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... person or whether the term is the subject of a third person verb . In both cases , nevertheless , Perditus has allowed the South Wind to do something to the flowers . The resulting vagueness prompts spec- ulation about the speaker " I ...
... person or whether the term is the subject of a third person verb . In both cases , nevertheless , Perditus has allowed the South Wind to do something to the flowers . The resulting vagueness prompts spec- ulation about the speaker " I ...
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action Adam and Eve Adam's angels apocalyptic argues argument Arnold authority biblical Cambridge Charles's chorus Christian Christs Victorie Church cited parenthetically Complete Prose Comus creatures critics Cromwell Dalila Danites discourse divine doctrine dragon drama E. M. W. Tillyard Eikon Basilike Eikonoklastes English epic epigraph essay Eve's evil faith fall Father felix culpa fortunate fall God's grove Heaven hierarchy human inspired interpretation Jesus John Milton Jubilee Kerrigan king king's language literary London Lord masque Mazarin means metaphor Michael Milton Studies Milton's poetry Milton's prose nature Oxford Paradise Lost Paradise Regained poem poet poetic political promise prophetic Puritan Raphael reader references to Milton's Renaissance response Revelation rhetoric rhyme Riley Parker royalist Samson Agonistes Satan sense seventeenth-century Shawcross Son's speech Spenser Spirit spokesperson Stanley Fish suggests thee theodicy thir thou tion ton's tradition tree University Press voice William Wittreich women words