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Paradise Lost And Its Critics




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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 01/1961





Note Editore

Professor Waldock rejects the common critical urge, at the time of this book's publication in 1961, to assert that certain parts of Paradise Lost conflict with Milton's stated aim. Instead he argues that, because Milton recounts the difficult first chapters of Genesis at such length and in such imaginative detail, he disconcerts his readers. Milton's poetic power gives Adam and Eve at the moment of the Fall such human attractiveness that it is impossible to condemn them. The magnificent figure of Satan is consistently more appealing than Milton's God; and by a fatal lack of literary tact God is presented directly and quoted at length. This leads Milton into absurd literalisms and sometimes into evasiveness and self-contradiction and produces a conflict between what Milton meant to do and what the poem actually does. Professor Waldock's witty critical arguments appeal to the reader's direct and unprompted response to the poetry.




Sommario

Preface; 1. The poet and the theme; 2. The fall (i); 3. The fall (ii); 4. Satan and the technique of degradation; 5. God and the angels - and Dante; 6. 'Unconscious meanings' in Paradise Lost; Conclusion; Index.




Prefazione

Professor Waldock wittily rejects the common critical urge, at the time of this book's publication in 1961, to assert that certain parts of Paradise Lost conflict with Milton's stated aim. Instead he argues that the real conflict exists between what Milton meant to do and what the poem actually does.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780521091411

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 198 x 9 x 129 mm Ø 160 gr
Formato: Brossura
Pagine Arabe: 160


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