Remembering and Repeating: Biblical Creation in Paradise LostCambridge University Press, 1988 - 144 páginas As a reinterpretation of Milton, this study engages the ideas of Freud, Nietzsche, and Derrida. However, the author derives her thesis from Milton's own debt to ancient Biblical sources. The Bible, says Schwartz, offers Milton a pattern of repeated beginnings that informs his depiction of the universe and characterizes his poetic and interpretative processes. This original reading of the Bible enables a powerful rereading of Paradise Lost. |
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... Lord ; .... It is a sign for ever between me and the people of Israel that in six days the Lord made heaven and earth , and on the seventh day he rested , and was refreshed " ( Ex . 31 : 15-17 ) . Milton's interest in this verse that ...
... Lord ; .... It is a sign for ever between me and the people of Israel that in six days the Lord made heaven and earth , and on the seventh day he rested , and was refreshed " ( Ex . 31 : 15-17 ) . Milton's interest in this verse that ...
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... Lord , who brought you out of ... bondage ... lest the anger of the Lord your God be kindled against you , and he destroy you from off the face of the earth . ( Deut . 6 : 6-15 ) The stark juxtaposition of the promise of Israel's plenty ...
... Lord , who brought you out of ... bondage ... lest the anger of the Lord your God be kindled against you , and he destroy you from off the face of the earth . ( Deut . 6 : 6-15 ) The stark juxtaposition of the promise of Israel's plenty ...
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Índice
And the sea was no more Chaos vs creation | 8 |
The unclean realm | 11 |
Cosmogonic conflict | 24 |
Chaos and the fall | 31 |
Secret gaze or open admiration The invitation to origins | 40 |
Curiosity and knowledge | 41 |
Things visible to mortal sight | 53 |
Remember and tell over Creation in sacred song | 60 |
Cosmic liturgy | 77 |
Paradise Lost as hymn | 83 |
Yet once more Recreation repetition and return | 91 |
The Satanic will | 94 |
Adamic return | 103 |
Notes | 111 |
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Otras ediciones - Ver todo
Remembering and Repeating: On Milton's Theology and Poetics Regina M. Schwartz Vista previa restringida - 1993 |
Remembering and Repeating: Biblical Creation in Paradise Lost Regina M. Schwartz No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 2011 |
Términos y frases comunes
abyss Adam and Eve Adam's angels astronomy atoms aubade Augustine battle becomes beginning Bible Biblical Biblical Genre Book commemoration compulsive cosmic cosmogonic cosmos created creation narrative Creator curiosity dark death debt deep depicts Derrida distinction divine doctrine drama earth epic eternal event evil exodus expression fall Freud Genesis George Wither gratitude heaven hell holy human hymn of praise Ibid infernal inquiry invocation knowledge Lewalski light liturgy Lord loss Lycidas memory Milton Milton's chaos Muse myth narcissism narrator Nativity Ode object offers origin Orpheus Paradise Lost Paradise Regained pleasure principle poem poet poetic poetry prayer Press Princeton Univ psalms Raphael redemption remember Renaissance repeat repetition revenge Ricoeur ritual sabbath sacred Samson Agonistes Satan scopophilia sense serpent sight sing song speaks Stanley Fish stars Symbolism tells temptation thee theodicy things thir thou Tiamat tradition trans unclean universe utterance voice voyeur war in heaven words
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Página 2 - OF Man's First Disobedience, and the Fruit Of that Forbidden Tree, whose mortal taste Brought Death into the World, and all our woe, With loss of Eden, till one greater Man Restore us, and regain the blissful Seat, Sing Heav'nly Muse...