John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of LiteratureBarnes & Noble Books, 1981 - 248 էջ |
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... Paradise Lost . In general , nineteenth - century literary criticism focused its attention on the ' music ' , rather than the meaning , of Milton's epic , and this particular preoccupation has been carried over into the twentieth ...
... Paradise Lost . In general , nineteenth - century literary criticism focused its attention on the ' music ' , rather than the meaning , of Milton's epic , and this particular preoccupation has been carried over into the twentieth ...
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... Paradise Lost Milton's solution to problem of the triumph of unreason is , at one and the same time , both personal ... Paradise Regained a poetic theme which is simply that of personal redemption , and a poetic form which is anti ...
... Paradise Lost Milton's solution to problem of the triumph of unreason is , at one and the same time , both personal ... Paradise Regained a poetic theme which is simply that of personal redemption , and a poetic form which is anti ...
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... Paradise Lost or Paradise Regained . R. W. Condee argues , firstly , that whereas the two ' epic ' poems exemplify an essentially ' instrumental ' approach towards the epic tradition — that is , an approach which creatively utilises ...
... Paradise Lost or Paradise Regained . R. W. Condee argues , firstly , that whereas the two ' epic ' poems exemplify an essentially ' instrumental ' approach towards the epic tradition — that is , an approach which creatively utilises ...
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