George Eliot's Dialogue with John MiltonUniversity of Missouri Press, 2003 - 278 Seiten "In George Eliot's Dialogue with John Milton, Anna K. Nardo details how Eliot reimagined Milton's life and art to write epic novels for an age of unbelief. Nardo demonstrates that Eliot directly engaged Milton's poetry, prose, and the well-known legends of his life - transposing, reframing, regendering, and thus testing both the stories told about Milton and the stories Milton told."--BOOK JACKET. |
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... follow Fedalma, and to swear allegiance to the gypsies, but this strength soon turns against him, creating the “tortured double self” (SG, 260) that Fa- ther Isidor prophesied and that afflicts Milton's fallen angel. As Satan boasts ...
... follow Fedalma, and to swear allegiance to the gypsies, but this strength soon turns against him, creating the “tortured double self” (SG, 260) that Fa- ther Isidor prophesied and that afflicts Milton's fallen angel. As Satan boasts ...
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... follows the meditation promises to con- firm , if somewhat ironically , Milton's metaphoric claim that writing has “ a potencie of life , ” to be “ lively and ... vigorously productive ” ( WN , 100–101 , Areop , 720 ) —whether that ...
... follows the meditation promises to con- firm , if somewhat ironically , Milton's metaphoric claim that writing has “ a potencie of life , ” to be “ lively and ... vigorously productive ” ( WN , 100–101 , Areop , 720 ) —whether that ...
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... follows the lead of Milton's early biographer Jonathan Richardson , who invented the supposed passions of Milton's youth from his early po- etry , including three Latin epigrams addressed to Leonora Baroni , whom Milton heard sing ...
... follows the lead of Milton's early biographer Jonathan Richardson , who invented the supposed passions of Milton's youth from his early po- etry , including three Latin epigrams addressed to Leonora Baroni , whom Milton heard sing ...
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... follows Adam's account of the attainment of his dream, Milton is not smitten, as is Adam, by his beloved's “graceful acts ... [and] thousand decencies that daily flow / From all her words and actions,” but rather by “the charm of ...
... follows Adam's account of the attainment of his dream, Milton is not smitten, as is Adam, by his beloved's “graceful acts ... [and] thousand decencies that daily flow / From all her words and actions,” but rather by “the charm of ...
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Inhalt
27 | |
Milton and Romolas Fathers | 66 |
Milton and Dorotheas Husbands | 83 |
Testing the Ways of Milton in Middlemarch | 111 |
Eliots Challenge to Milton in Adam Bede | 135 |
The Freedom of My Mind | 166 |
A Wider Vision | 189 |
Great Benefactors of Mankind Deliverers | 216 |
Conclusion | 247 |
Bibliography | 261 |
Index | 275 |
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