Ovid's Metamorphoses and Milton's Paradise Lost: The Pattern of AllusionsStanford University, 1975 - 516 Seiten |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Actaeon Adam and Eve Adam's and Eve's allegorization alludes amorous amorous tales Apollo archetype beast Book 11 Book 9 Cadmus Callisto Carey and Fowler chariot Christ context contrast crime Daphne death depiction Deucalion and Pyrrha Diana Diana's grotto earth echoes emphasize epic evil Fall father fiend flood Four Ages Giants God's goddess gods Golden Age Golding Golding's Gottfried heaven hell human Ibid innocence Iron Age Jove Jove's Juno Landscape in Ovid's laurel leaf Leucothea Lycaon maiden man's Metamorphoses Michael Milton compares Milton's allusion moral Moreover Nimrod's note to PL Ovid Ovid's Metamorphoses Ovid's myth Ovid's tale Ovid's theodicy Ovidian Paradise Lost parallels passage Phaethon myth Phoebus punishment Pythian games Python rebellion recalls Renaissance Renaissance commentators Renaissance interpretations resembles role Sabinus Sandys says seduce Segal serpent of Mars Silver Age simile slaying Sprengius symbol Themis thou throughout Paradise Lost tion transformed Typhon