Milton's Kinesthetic Vision in Paradise LostThe author demonstrates that the apparent contradictions in the poetic, dramatic, and conceptual framework of Paradise Lost are purposive, indeed central, to Milton's kinesthetic poetics. |
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Page 38
... disjunctive and painful ; and as identifications are destroyed , the motions within them may become disjunctive too as they begin to assert their own unknown nature . Before , these motions were not felt as disruptive because the viewer ...
... disjunctive and painful ; and as identifications are destroyed , the motions within them may become disjunctive too as they begin to assert their own unknown nature . Before , these motions were not felt as disruptive because the viewer ...
Page 277
... disjunctive pair of theological concepts , " authors to themselves in all " and " my motions in [ them ] , " are no longer so disjunctive . In Milton's description of the interchange between God , human being , and the Son in 11 : 5-30 ...
... disjunctive pair of theological concepts , " authors to themselves in all " and " my motions in [ them ] , " are no longer so disjunctive . In Milton's description of the interchange between God , human being , and the Son in 11 : 5-30 ...
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... Disjunction , disjunctiveness : between helio- centric and geocentric conceptions re- solved , 291 ; between ... disjunction be- tween ; Frames of reference : disjunction in ; Ideology , ideological frame : disjunction in ; Judgment ...
... Disjunction , disjunctiveness : between helio- centric and geocentric conceptions re- solved , 291 ; between ... disjunction be- tween ; Frames of reference : disjunction in ; Ideology , ideological frame : disjunction in ; Judgment ...
Contents
The Poetics of Miltons Counterplot | 25 |
The Meditative Modes | 92 |
A Modal Reading of Paradise Lost | 109 |
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action Adam and Eve Adam's allow angels anger appearance beauty becomes beginning Book cause complex consciousness countering created creation declension defined described desirer destroy direct discussed disjunctive distance earth energy epic Eve's evil experience expresses fall fallen fear feels forces frame fruit gives heaven hell human identification imagination ironic irony judgment knowledge leads less light lyric meditative Milton mind modal mode motions move movement nature neutrality object pain Paradise Lost passage perceived perception perhaps physical picture pity poem pole possible principle psychic pure Raphael reader reality reciprocity reference relation relativizing represented resonance response Satan says seems sense serves shift similar simile simple spirit stage stars strategy structure sympathic takes thee third space thou thought tion tone tree turns universe vision winds wonder yearning yield