"Such Prompt Eloquence": Language as Agency and Character in Milton's EpicsThis work traces in Milton's epics the characters' uses of words and analyzes the ways in which language leads the reader to a very precise understanding of the agents in the poems. Through discussion of the verbal conflicts, it demonstrates how Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained are of a piece. |
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... Steadman goes on to cite other literary precedents for the shift from force to fraud , including 2 Henry IV , where ... Steadman's argument is provocative , but I do not think it can be applied to Satan's change in tactics . Milton is ...
... Steadman goes on to cite other literary precedents for the shift from force to fraud , including 2 Henry IV , where ... Steadman's argument is provocative , but I do not think it can be applied to Satan's change in tactics . Milton is ...
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... Steadman goes even further , claiming that Satan's orator's pose reflects a classical conception of heroism . Although somewhat lengthy , Steadman's argument merits quotation here : The " degraded " Satan of the later books is by no ...
... Steadman goes even further , claiming that Satan's orator's pose reflects a classical conception of heroism . Although somewhat lengthy , Steadman's argument merits quotation here : The " degraded " Satan of the later books is by no ...
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... Steadman Milton's Epic Characters : Image and Idol [ Chapel Hill : Uni- versity of North Carolina Press , 1968 ] , viii ) . Steadman is right — ethical decision and its consequent actions are character in the fullest sense . But what I ...
... Steadman Milton's Epic Characters : Image and Idol [ Chapel Hill : Uni- versity of North Carolina Press , 1968 ] , viii ) . Steadman is right — ethical decision and its consequent actions are character in the fullest sense . But what I ...
Contents
Acknowledgments | 9 |
Satanic Language and the Fall of Man | 48 |
Human Language before the Fall | 69 |
Copyright | |
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Abdiel action Adam and Eve Adam's ambiguity argues argument Arnold Stein assertion Beelzebub begins Book C. S. Lewis Christ Christopher Ricks Cicero claims conversation corruption creation creatures deeds delight devils discourse divine language dream Earl Miner earlier effect eloquence Eve's evil fact Fall fallen false Father Filial flattering followers fruit Gabriel glory God's grace guage guile hear Heaven Hell human language innocence intent internal interpretive Ithuriel John John Steadman kind knowledge linguistic manipulative means Michael Milton Studies Milton's Epic mind mode narrative obedience offer Paradise Lost Paradise Regained persuasive poem praise prelapsarian Raphael reader reason rebel angels reflects repent reveals rhetorical questions role Satanic language says scene seen sense serpent shows silence Son's speak speech Stanley Fish Steadman style suggests temptation thee theodicean things thir thou thoughts tion transgression truth University Press utters verbal voice warning words Yale University