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 84
... fall , as discussed above , Oedipus is an intermediate in a structure in which the chorus identifies with the hero who is identified with the absolute . His fall destroys his godlike status , breaking these identifications , and thereby ...
... fall , as discussed above , Oedipus is an intermediate in a structure in which the chorus identifies with the hero who is identified with the absolute . His fall destroys his godlike status , breaking these identifications , and thereby ...
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... fall in his own mind that seconds and corresponds to the fall in action of the war in heaven . As Milton phrases it in 10 : 332-33 , Satan " after Eve seduced , unminded slunk / Into the wood fast by " ( emphasis added ) . This second ...
... fall in his own mind that seconds and corresponds to the fall in action of the war in heaven . As Milton phrases it in 10 : 332-33 , Satan " after Eve seduced , unminded slunk / Into the wood fast by " ( emphasis added ) . This second ...
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... Fall , falls , 47 , 48 , 158 ; Adam's , 211–13 ; Adam and Eve's , 151 , 167-221 , 239 ; Adam and Eve's defined as contest of mind , 167 ; Adam and Eve's motivation for , 167-68 ; ef- fects of on Adam and Eve , 213-15 ; effects of on ...
... Fall , falls , 47 , 48 , 158 ; Adam's , 211–13 ; Adam and Eve's , 151 , 167-221 , 239 ; Adam and Eve's defined as contest of mind , 167 ; Adam and Eve's motivation for , 167-68 ; ef- fects of on Adam and Eve , 213-15 ; effects of on ...
Contents
The Poetics of Miltons Counterplot | 25 |
The Meditative Modes | 92 |
A Modal Reading of Paradise Lost | 109 |
Copyright | |
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