Stolen Writings: Blake's Milton, Joyce's Ulysses, and the Nature of Influence |
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... argues that this illustration catalogues all of the errors of Milton's apprenticeship . 16 Milton passively receives Shakespeare's dictation . The three unhappy figures in the bottom of the sun of inspiration are the daughters of memory ...
... argues that this illustration catalogues all of the errors of Milton's apprenticeship . 16 Milton passively receives Shakespeare's dictation . The three unhappy figures in the bottom of the sun of inspiration are the daughters of memory ...
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... argues that it is a canon , a form which consists of " polyphonic lines of melody in which an initial voice , called the subject , is imitated , note for note , by another voice called the answer . Zack Bowen maintains that no one ...
... argues that it is a canon , a form which consists of " polyphonic lines of melody in which an initial voice , called the subject , is imitated , note for note , by another voice called the answer . Zack Bowen maintains that no one ...
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... argues that Joyce began his excavations at both ends of the novel : one tunnel begins at " Telemachus , " and the other at " Ithaca " ( " Penelope " is a stylistic and structural postscript ) , and they meet in " Circe " where all the ...
... argues that Joyce began his excavations at both ends of the novel : one tunnel begins at " Telemachus , " and the other at " Ithaca " ( " Penelope " is a stylistic and structural postscript ) , and they meet in " Circe " where all the ...
Contents
Blakes Milton | 13 |
A Case for Influence | 47 |
Joyces Ulysses | 65 |
Copyright | |
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