Milton StudiesJames D. Simmonds University of Pittsburgh Press, 1985 - 192 Seiten Milton Studies is published annually by the University of Pittsburgh Press as a forum for Milton scholarship and criticism. The journal defines the literary, intellectual, and historical contexts that impacted Milton by studying the work of his contemporaries, seventeenth century political and religious movements, his influence on other writers, and the history of critical response to his work. |
Inhalt
BARBARA K On Looking Into Popes Milton | 29 |
To Immortals | 51 |
EDNA NEWMEYER Wordsworth on Milton and the Devils | 83 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Absalom and Achitophel Adam admiration allusion Anxiety of Influence Apocalypse apotheosis Arnold Blake Blake's Milton Blake's poem blank verse Chaos character Christ Christian clouds Coleridge commentary Comus contemporary creative critics Dante darkness divine Dunciad East Coker echo Eliot errors essay evil figure grand style Harold Bloom heaven Hell hero heroic Homer human Hyperion Ibid Iliad imitation Jerusalem John Keats Keats's language Letters lines London Lycidas Mac Flecknoe ment Mighty Angel Milton and Dryden Milton's epic Milton's poetry Milton's presence Milton's Satan mind modern Napoleon nature Nimrod Odyssey Oxford Paradise Lost Paradise Regained passage phrase plate 16 poet poetic Pope Pope's prophecy prophet prose Rape referred relationship Revelation rhyme Romantic Satan satire Scherer sense Shakespeare Spenser spirit star stylistic T. S. Eliot thou tion ton's tradition Twickenham Virgil vision vols William William Wordsworth words Wordsworth writing