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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... yearning itself and the pause it provides in the journey . The term tone usually refers in literary analysis to the ... yearning ; the " structure " of yearning may be thought of as existing in between yearning itself and issues of ...
... yearning itself and the pause it provides in the journey . The term tone usually refers in literary analysis to the ... yearning ; the " structure " of yearning may be thought of as existing in between yearning itself and issues of ...
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... yearning , the object of desire is something neither possessed nor ab- sent , yet felt to be in some way present or existent . It is aspects of these two general characteristics of the nature of the object of yearning and the desir ...
... yearning , the object of desire is something neither possessed nor ab- sent , yet felt to be in some way present or existent . It is aspects of these two general characteristics of the nature of the object of yearning and the desir ...
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... yearning , the reader's mind is not arrested and stripped , but filled in a neutral flowing that prepares it for the ... yearning , the peasant's joy and fear , and the ploughman's perplexity . Here the yearning becomes further ...
... yearning , the reader's mind is not arrested and stripped , but filled in a neutral flowing that prepares it for the ... yearning , the peasant's joy and fear , and the ploughman's perplexity . Here the yearning becomes further ...
Contents
The Poetics of Miltons Counterplot | 25 |
The Meditative Modes | 92 |
A Modal Reading of Paradise Lost | 109 |
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