Literary Milton: Text, Pretext, ContextDiana Benet, Michael Lieb These essays explore the interrelationship of author, reader and text in Milton's works, chiefly Paradise Lost |
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... human freedom forge the staff of eternal life . A similar dialectic of power describes the dynamics of transference ... human , in Paradise Lost . Satan compulsively repeats his injury with human substitutes and his " reiterated crimes ...
... human freedom forge the staff of eternal life . A similar dialectic of power describes the dynamics of transference ... human , in Paradise Lost . Satan compulsively repeats his injury with human substitutes and his " reiterated crimes ...
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... human beings to other animals as one of human responsibility for the animals and animal loyalty to humans . On the sixth day God creates a pair of beings in his own image whose vocation in Paradise Lost - and here Milton vastly ...
... human beings to other animals as one of human responsibility for the animals and animal loyalty to humans . On the sixth day God creates a pair of beings in his own image whose vocation in Paradise Lost - and here Milton vastly ...
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... human history , whereupon patriarchy subsides and misogyny is pressed beyond the borders of the text . Both are parts of the history Milton's poem reflects , but only parts ; and each is situated in such a way as to mark a phase in the ...
... human history , whereupon patriarchy subsides and misogyny is pressed beyond the borders of the text . Both are parts of the history Milton's poem reflects , but only parts ; and each is situated in such a way as to mark a phase in the ...
Contents
That Old Man Eloquent | 22 |
The Copious Matter of My Song | 67 |
Hell Satan and the New Politician | 91 |
Copyright | |
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References to this book
The Age of Milton: An Encyclopedia of Major 17th-Century British and ... Alan Hager No preview available - 2004 |