Milton and the Line of VisionJoseph Anthony Wittreich |
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... Faerie Queene , between The Faerie Queene and Paradise Lost , between Milton's epics and those of Blake , and between Blake's epics and the lyric - epic vision of Yeats or the epical novels of Joyce . Isolated from the visionary line ...
... Faerie Queene , between The Faerie Queene and Paradise Lost , between Milton's epics and those of Blake , and between Blake's epics and the lyric - epic vision of Yeats or the epical novels of Joyce . Isolated from the visionary line ...
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... Faerie Queene , where we have a series of more and more protected , special , and meaningful places , increasingly com- plete versions of what Angus Fletcher calls the temple set at the center of the labyrinth . The most labyrinthine of ...
... Faerie Queene , where we have a series of more and more protected , special , and meaningful places , increasingly com- plete versions of what Angus Fletcher calls the temple set at the center of the labyrinth . The most labyrinthine of ...
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... Faerie Queene is throughout the most intimate of epics . The poet seldom allows us to forget his presence - thought- ful , amused , ironic , sometimes puzzled ; and the effect of his comments is not so much that of a poet within the ...
... Faerie Queene is throughout the most intimate of epics . The poet seldom allows us to forget his presence - thought- ful , amused , ironic , sometimes puzzled ; and the effect of his comments is not so much that of a poet within the ...
Contents
Chaucer and Milton | 3 |
Milton Greatest Spenserian 25 | 25 |
The Poet as Maker | 57 |
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