The Road from Horton: Looking Backwards in "Lycidas"English Literary Studies, University of Victoria, 1983 - 90 páginas This book argues that it was through his dialogue with the pastoral and elegiac traditions in Lycidas that Milton first came face to face with the frustrations and pressures which were to change the future course of his life. |
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... pastoral , and Milton's contribution to the volume , unlike the others , is a pastoral elegy . But although this narrows the ques- tion , it does not dispose of it , for one could still ask with Louis L. Martz : " why , of all the pastoral ...
... pastoral , and Milton's contribution to the volume , unlike the others , is a pastoral elegy . But although this narrows the ques- tion , it does not dispose of it , for one could still ask with Louis L. Martz : " why , of all the pastoral ...
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... pastoral topos of the reward for good singing has acquired a new dimension . In a last despairing attempt , perhaps , to test the power of song , Milton invokes the Sicilian muse of Theocritus ( rather than the more pessimistic Virgil ) ...
... pastoral topos of the reward for good singing has acquired a new dimension . In a last despairing attempt , perhaps , to test the power of song , Milton invokes the Sicilian muse of Theocritus ( rather than the more pessimistic Virgil ) ...
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... pastoral elegy into the broader reaches of the pastoral eclogue with its awareness of the world of history " ( Op . cit . , p . 187 ) . My analysis will be more concerned with the ironic relationship between Milton's protagonist and his ...
... pastoral elegy into the broader reaches of the pastoral eclogue with its awareness of the world of history " ( Op . cit . , p . 187 ) . My analysis will be more concerned with the ironic relationship between Milton's protagonist and his ...
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CHAPTER | 5 |
CHAPTER FIVE | 36 |
CHAPTER SEVEN | 50 |
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