Thomas Hardy's Epic-drama: A Study of The DynastsGreenwood Press, 1969 - 122 стор.
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... Milton wanted to keep the best features of both traditions , if possible . Paradise Lost would have been a drama if the Renaissance had not held in higher esteem the epic form , and if Milton had not outgrown his original outline of the ...
... Milton wanted to keep the best features of both traditions , if possible . Paradise Lost would have been a drama if the Renaissance had not held in higher esteem the epic form , and if Milton had not outgrown his original outline of the ...
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... Milton criticism , which have rescued us from the heresy of Blake and Shelley and which cor- rectly place emphasis on Adam as hero , Satan as villain , and Christ as Savior . They render explicit what Milton deeply be- lieved : the ...
... Milton criticism , which have rescued us from the heresy of Blake and Shelley and which cor- rectly place emphasis on Adam as hero , Satan as villain , and Christ as Savior . They render explicit what Milton deeply be- lieved : the ...
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... Milton's specifically Christian resolution . Pessimism is at the core of Hardy's singularly strong- minded awareness of the impossibility of bringing intact Milton and the Miltonic dream to the modern world , a nihilism which negates ...
... Milton's specifically Christian resolution . Pessimism is at the core of Hardy's singularly strong- minded awareness of the impossibility of bringing intact Milton and the Miltonic dream to the modern world , a nihilism which negates ...
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