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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Elizabeth Ely Fuller. The reader's response to this second definition of the contest is likely to be pity for Satan and judgment against God , a response that is disturbingly the inverse of his / her response in the first definition of ...
Elizabeth Ely Fuller. The reader's response to this second definition of the contest is likely to be pity for Satan and judgment against God , a response that is disturbingly the inverse of his / her response in the first definition of ...
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... response Adam shows some understanding of the nature of dream : in it one can " come and go , ” evil can come and go , and one may watch and experience it if one does not " approve , " or " disapprove " -identify . But Adam goes on to ...
... response Adam shows some understanding of the nature of dream : in it one can " come and go , ” evil can come and go , and one may watch and experience it if one does not " approve , " or " disapprove " -identify . But Adam goes on to ...
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... response to God's command- ment , 131 ; response to modality , 122-23 ; as scourge , 238 ; second fall ( in mind ) , 199 , 214-15 ; self - formation , 179–95 ; shield , 255 , 257 ; soliloquy on Mt. Niphates , 179-81 ; sympathic relation ...
... response to God's command- ment , 131 ; response to modality , 122-23 ; as scourge , 238 ; second fall ( in mind ) , 199 , 214-15 ; self - formation , 179–95 ; shield , 255 , 257 ; soliloquy on Mt. Niphates , 179-81 ; sympathic relation ...
Contents
The Poetics of Miltons Counterplot | 25 |
The Meditative Modes | 92 |
A Modal Reading of Paradise Lost | 109 |
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