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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... Lady of Comus 166 8. " A Wider Vision " Felix Holt and the Stories of Samson and Esther 189 9. " Great Benefactors of Mankind , Deliverers " Paradise Regained in Daniel Deronda 216 10. Conclusion Maggie , Mary Ann , George , and Their ...
... Lady of Comus 166 8. " A Wider Vision " Felix Holt and the Stories of Samson and Esther 189 9. " Great Benefactors of Mankind , Deliverers " Paradise Regained in Daniel Deronda 216 10. Conclusion Maggie , Mary Ann , George , and Their ...
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... Lady lost in a dark wood heroically resists the tempta- tions of an evil enchanter, seems to have been a favorite. At nineteen— writing to her ailing aunt, once a Methodist preacher, who sympathized with her young niece's religious ...
... Lady lost in a dark wood heroically resists the tempta- tions of an evil enchanter, seems to have been a favorite. At nineteen— writing to her ailing aunt, once a Methodist preacher, who sympathized with her young niece's religious ...
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... Lady of Comus , who prays , “ Eye me blest Providence , and square my trial / To my proportion'd strength ” ( Comus 329–30 ) . Soon , however , the Lady discovers that the shepherd whose help she has accepted is really an enchanter ...
... Lady of Comus , who prays , “ Eye me blest Providence , and square my trial / To my proportion'd strength ” ( Comus 329–30 ) . Soon , however , the Lady discovers that the shepherd whose help she has accepted is really an enchanter ...
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... lady ; if her father was inclined to accept him as a son - in - law ; and if the object of his love had no inclination to reject his suit , but what arose from a dread of his being indissolubly unit- ed to another .... However strong ...
... lady ; if her father was inclined to accept him as a son - in - law ; and if the object of his love had no inclination to reject his suit , but what arose from a dread of his being indissolubly unit- ed to another .... However strong ...
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... lady happened by . So captivated was she by his beau- ty that she left some Italian verses in the sleeping youth's hand . Occhi , stelle mortali Ministre de miei Mali Se , chiusi , m'uccidete , Aperti , che farete ! Ye beautiful eyes ...
... lady happened by . So captivated was she by his beau- ty that she left some Italian verses in the sleeping youth's hand . Occhi , stelle mortali Ministre de miei Mali Se , chiusi , m'uccidete , Aperti , che farete ! Ye beautiful eyes ...
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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Adam and Eve Adam Bede Adam's allusion angel Areopagitica Bardo beauty become blind Casaubon characters choice chooses Christian Comus Corinne critics critique Daniel Deronda daughters death Deborah dialogue Dinah domestic Dorothea early Eliot's narrator enchanted epic erotic Essays Esther Eve's evil fantasy father feels Felix Holt Fiction Floss gaze George Eliot Grandcourt Gubar Gwendolen Gypsy hero heroine heroism Hetty Hetty's husband ideal imagines ironic John Milton Keightley Knoepflmacher knowledge Lady language learned legend live Lydgate Lydgate's Maggie Maggie's marriage married Mary Ann Middlemarch Mill mind Mirah never nineteenth-century novel Paradise Lost Paradise Regained passion pastoral pattern poem poet poetry Poyser Puritan reader reading Milton rejects rescue Romola Rosamond Rufus Rufus's Samson Samson Agonistes Satan Savonarola scene scholarly seems soul Stephen story struggle temptation Thomas à Kempis thou tion Transome trial truth Victorian vision Whereas wife Will's woman women young