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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... lives are inextricably knotted . For the encourage- ment and infinite patience that enabled me to avoid the fate of Casaubon and finish this project , I thank my husband , Neal Cronin , and my children , Kate and Patrick Cronin . To ...
... lives are inextricably knotted . For the encourage- ment and infinite patience that enabled me to avoid the fate of Casaubon and finish this project , I thank my husband , Neal Cronin , and my children , Kate and Patrick Cronin . To ...
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... live openly as man and wife in July 1854. Thus , when asked to review Thomas Keightley's An Account of the Life , Opinions , and Writings of John Milton , with an Introduction to Paradise Lost for the Leader in August 1855 , Evans ...
... live openly as man and wife in July 1854. Thus , when asked to review Thomas Keightley's An Account of the Life , Opinions , and Writings of John Milton , with an Introduction to Paradise Lost for the Leader in August 1855 , Evans ...
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... live. (PL 8.319–20, 338–40) But immediately Adam learns that his empire depends on obedience to a “rigid interdiction . . . though in my choice / Not to incur” (PL 8.334–36). God commands, of the Tree whose operation brings Knowledge of ...
... live. (PL 8.319–20, 338–40) But immediately Adam learns that his empire depends on obedience to a “rigid interdiction . . . though in my choice / Not to incur” (PL 8.334–36). God commands, of the Tree whose operation brings Knowledge of ...
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... live a grand life here — now — in England , ” but she de- ludes herself into marrying ( as we shall see ) a faux - Milton and ends as the “ foundress of nothing ” ( Mm , 3 ) . Nevertheless , in the finale to Middle- march , Eliot reads ...
... live a grand life here — now — in England , ” but she de- ludes herself into marrying ( as we shall see ) a faux - Milton and ends as the “ foundress of nothing ” ( Mm , 3 ) . Nevertheless , in the finale to Middle- march , Eliot reads ...
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... lives in Middlemarch. The discovery de- pends on a scrap of paper, fallen within the fender, with which Raffles stuffs the loose covering of his brandy flask. The paper, which turns out to be correspondence between Rigg and Bullstrode ...
... lives in Middlemarch. The discovery de- pends on a scrap of paper, fallen within the fender, with which Raffles stuffs the loose covering of his brandy flask. The paper, which turns out to be correspondence between Rigg and Bullstrode ...
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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