Paradise in the Age of MiltonEnglish Literary Studies, University of Victoria, 1978 - 84 páginas This book argues that in the portraying of paradise, the Age of Milton describes a shift from static pastoral enclaves to images of joyful career and idealized process. Felicity comes to be inseparable from openness and change. |
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... progress of man beyond Eden appears to be a divine ordination for which man's lapse is a mere contingency . Indeed , it is difficult to see how a Fortunate Fall can be argued with any final serious- ness , since the beatific ...
... progress of man beyond Eden appears to be a divine ordination for which man's lapse is a mere contingency . Indeed , it is difficult to see how a Fortunate Fall can be argued with any final serious- ness , since the beatific ...
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... Progress ( 1678 ) prepared to acknowledge the individual career as progress both in its older sense of journey and its modern figurative sense of meaningful ascent . While not my concern here , it seems probable that in fact Bunyan's ...
... Progress ( 1678 ) prepared to acknowledge the individual career as progress both in its older sense of journey and its modern figurative sense of meaningful ascent . While not my concern here , it seems probable that in fact Bunyan's ...
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Introduction | 7 |
CHAPTER TWO Paradise and Miltonic Theodicy | 34 |
The Paradisal Quest | 51 |
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1817 LIBRARIES abyssal Adam and Eve aesthetic theodicy affirms Age of Milton Andrew Marvell angels Appleton estate Appleton House Areopagitica assured Baxter biblical career chaos CHIGAN choice Christ Christian pilgrimage claim claustrophilia Clorinda and Damon context cosmic meliorism create creation creative creatures death describes dialectical Dilmun divine Donne earth and heaven earth's marriage earthly Elizabeth Drury eternal evil felicity final finitude manqué finitude rectified flow'rs fountain glory God's green thought green world grove heavenly heavenly-mindedness Hell Herrick human identified imagery insist John Donne light London Long Parliament Lucifer Lucifer's man's Marvell Marvell's means MICHIGAN Milton's meliorism Mower neo-Platonic Noble Numbers occasional meditation opening Paradise Lost Paradise Regained perfection Plotinus poem poet present promise Puritan regenerate Richard Baxter Richard Sibbes Satan soul soul's speak speaker spheres spirit stanza suppose temptation thee thou tion tradition transcendence tree UNIVE University Press versions of paradise vision wayfaring wilderness