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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... tion ends not in the slaying of an elementall life , but strikes at that ethereall & fift [ h ] essence , the breath of reason it selfe , slaies an immortality rather than a life.13 Behind the meditation on the unforeseen effects of ...
... tion ends not in the slaying of an elementall life , but strikes at that ethereall & fift [ h ] essence , the breath of reason it selfe , slaies an immortality rather than a life.13 Behind the meditation on the unforeseen effects of ...
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... tion or if Edward Phillips patterned the scene of marital reconciliation , which he did not witness but records with novelistic detail , on his read- 5. Jonathan Richardson , Explanatory Notes and Remarks on Milton's Paradise Lost ...
... tion or if Edward Phillips patterned the scene of marital reconciliation , which he did not witness but records with novelistic detail , on his read- 5. Jonathan Richardson , Explanatory Notes and Remarks on Milton's Paradise Lost ...
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... tion . In his canvas , the distraught Mary kneels before her reluctant hus- band , while two matchmaking friends in the background peer through a doorway.8 Having found the supposed origin of Adam and Eve's quarrel and rec- onciliation ...
... tion . In his canvas , the distraught Mary kneels before her reluctant hus- band , while two matchmaking friends in the background peer through a doorway.8 Having found the supposed origin of Adam and Eve's quarrel and rec- onciliation ...
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Inhalt
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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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