Living Texts: Interpreting MiltonKristin A. Pruitt, Charles Durham, Charles W. Durham Susquehanna University Press, 2000 - 312 páginas The essays in this collection are a testimony to Milton's claim that books doe contain a potencie of life in them to be as active as that soule was whose progeny they are. They are proof that Milton's progeny, whether poetry or prose, continue to inspire readers to investigate and interpret, and that even the poet himself is at times the subject of scrutiny. Although these essays examine issues as widely diverse as the reliability of Adam's narration to Raphael and the portrayal of chaos in Paradise Lost to the poet's role as an object of erotic attention in the nineteenth century, all suggest that Milton's are still living texts. |
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... Genesis.3 There , Milton found a series of events to be reconceived in the shaping of Adam's own narrative in the epic . As delineated in the biblical text , these events in- clude the forming of man from the dust of the ground , the ...
... Genesis.3 There , Milton found a series of events to be reconceived in the shaping of Adam's own narrative in the epic . As delineated in the biblical text , these events in- clude the forming of man from the dust of the ground , the ...
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... Genesis 2.4-3.24 ( the so - called " Jahwist version " ) . Whereas the first version is distinguished by a divine , indeed cosmic perspective supremely aloof yet festive in its cele- bration of God's creative acts , the second version ...
... Genesis 2.4-3.24 ( the so - called " Jahwist version " ) . Whereas the first version is distinguished by a divine , indeed cosmic perspective supremely aloof yet festive in its cele- bration of God's creative acts , the second version ...
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... Genesis account is described as the sim- ple act of placing the newly formed creature into the garden becomes in Milton's epic the occasion for a visionary encounter of profoundest import . As Kristin Pruitt McColgan observes , the ...
... Genesis account is described as the sim- ple act of placing the newly formed creature into the garden becomes in Milton's epic the occasion for a visionary encounter of profoundest import . As Kristin Pruitt McColgan observes , the ...
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... Genesis but from the first : " And God said , Let us make man in our image , after our likeness : and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea , and over the fowl of the air , and over the cattle , and over all the earth , and ...
... Genesis but from the first : " And God said , Let us make man in our image , after our likeness : and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea , and over the fowl of the air , and over the cattle , and over all the earth , and ...
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... Genesis : " Be fruitful , and multiply " ( 1.28 ) .24 In the fulfillment of that command , mankind as the embodiment of the imago Dei will gloriously realize its calling . Adam's awareness of this call- ing is what renders him so noble ...
... Genesis : " Be fruitful , and multiply " ( 1.28 ) .24 In the fulfillment of that command , mankind as the embodiment of the imago Dei will gloriously realize its calling . Adam's awareness of this call- ing is what renders him so noble ...
Índice
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Afterthoughts on Adams Story | 48 |
John Milton Object of the Erotic Gaze? | 57 |
Cesarean Section and the Birth of Eve | 80 |
John Miltons Social Contract | 99 |
The Evil Eye in Paradise Lost Book 4 | 118 |
Miltons Use of the Helen Episode Aeneid 256788 | 131 |
Theosis and Paideia in the Writings of Gregory of Nyssa and the Prelapsarian Books of Miltons Paradise Lost | 144 |
Milton Lucretius and the Void Profound of Unessential Night | 198 |
Of Chaos and Nightingales | 218 |
The Confounded Confusion of Chaos | 228 |
The Amyraldian Connection | 237 |
Miltons Heterodoxy of the Incarnation and Subjectivity in De Doctrina Christiana and Paradise Lost | 264 |
Miltons Of True Religion and Antipapist Sentiment | 283 |
List of Contributors | 303 |
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Riding the Hebrew Word Web | 162 |
The Central Naturalistic Narrative and the Allegorical Dimension to Paradise Lost | 178 |
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Living Texts: Interpreting Milton Kristin A. Pruitt,Charles Durham,Charles W. Durham Vista de fragmentos - 2000 |
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Adam and Eve Adam's story Aeneas Aeneid allegorical Amyraut angels Anglican argues ascent bard Belial biblical birth C. S. Lewis Cambridge Catholic cesarean section Chaos childbirth choragus Christ Christian Doctrine Christology Church cited parenthetically cnegdo concept consent created creation creatures critics darkness death decree divine Doctrina Christiana Dorothea edition election Eliot England English epic erotic essay Eve's evil eye experience fallen fascinum flesh gaze Genesis God's grace Gregory of Nyssa Heaven Hebrew Helen Episode human humankind Ibid Incarnation John Milton Lewalski London Lucretius marriage matter means ment Michael Lieb Milton Studies narrative nature Night paideia Paradise Lost person poem poet poetic poetry popery predestination prelapsarian Prose qu'il Raphael reader Roman Rumrich salvation Satan Schwartz Scripture Servius seventeenth-century spirit theory theosis things thou tion ton's tradition treatise True Religion unfallen University Press vision woman womb word
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Página 32 - I knew a man in Christ above fourteen years ago, (whether in the body, I cannot tell; or whether out of the body, I cannot tell: God knoweth;) such an one caught up to the third heaven.