Paradise Lost: Ideal and Tragic EpicIn Paradise Lost, his poetic retelling of the story of Adam and Eve, John Milton sought to create a Christian parallel to the classical works of Homer and Virgil. His achievement remains the undisputed masterpiece of the epic for in English. Francis Blessington's Paradise Lost: Ideal and Tragic Epic clarifies the complexities of the poem and highlights its relevance to our own time as well as Milton's. |
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... Milton has won . The critic must admit that his conception of poetry is too narrow and unimaginative for the poem . Such insight and honesty make Johnson the greatest English critic . In the romantic era , Milton rose to the status of a ...
... Milton has won . The critic must admit that his conception of poetry is too narrow and unimaginative for the poem . Such insight and honesty make Johnson the greatest English critic . In the romantic era , Milton rose to the status of a ...
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... Milton's blindness to sensual ex- perience was the central problem : " Milton may be said never to have seen anything " ( 162 ) . In 1947 , Eliot's second essay on Milton recants somewhat : he praises the uniqueness of Milton's style ...
... Milton's blindness to sensual ex- perience was the central problem : " Milton may be said never to have seen anything " ( 162 ) . In 1947 , Eliot's second essay on Milton recants somewhat : he praises the uniqueness of Milton's style ...
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... Milton's Editors and Commentators from Patrick Hume to Henry John Todd . Rev. ed . New York : Haskell House , 1967 . Parker , William Riley . Milton : A Biography . 2 vols . Oxford : Clarendon Press , 1968. Standard biography . Patrides ...
... Milton's Editors and Commentators from Patrick Hume to Henry John Todd . Rev. ed . New York : Haskell House , 1967 . Parker , William Riley . Milton : A Biography . 2 vols . Oxford : Clarendon Press , 1968. Standard biography . Patrides ...
Contents
Historical Context | 1 |
Importance of the Work | 6 |
Critical Reception | 12 |
Copyright | |
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