Milton's Ovidian Eve presents a fresh and thorough exploration of the classical allusions central to understanding Paradise Lost and to understanding Eve, one of Milton's most complex characters. Mandy Green demonstrates how Milton appropriates narrative structures, verbal echoes, and literary strategies from the Metamorphoses to create a subtle and evolving portrait of Eve. Each chapter examines a different aspect of Eve's mythological figurations. Green traces Eve's development through multiple critical lenses, influenced by theological, ecocritical, and feminist readings. Her analysis is gracefully situated between existing Milton scholarship and close textual readings, and is supported by learned references to seventeenth-century writin...
ERICKSON, Sandra S.Fernandes. The ethics of gender in Milton's paradise lost. Principios: revista de...
Christina Rossetti\u27s poetry is concerned with the image of woman as a creator and as a redeemer, ...
The purpose of this study is to analyze Ameilia Lanyer, John Milton, Elizabeth Barrett, and Christin...
Milton appropriates narrative structures from the Metamorphoses to amplify the elliptical account of...
Milton\u27s character of Eve in Paradise Lost has been interpreted by critics as both the vehicle fo...
This essay explores the biblical world of John Milton’s poetry through the eyes of the only woman gi...
This paper offers a feminist perspective on John Milton’s Paradise Lost, particularly Eve’s characte...
Milton\u27s Eve falls into sin when she attempts to upset the hierarchy by and for which she has bee...
Renaissance England was a period of tremendous flux; ideas about science, gender and knowledge or ho...
Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is generally acknowledged to be one of the most remarkable readings of P...
Feminists, among others, have found Eve's representation in Milton's Paradise Lost problematic over ...
Although many critics have dealt with their general impressions of the character of Eve or have trac...
Although much has been written on the roles of Adam and Eve created by John Milton in Paradise Lost,...
John Milton’s epic poem Paradise Lost (1667) follows the story of creation, the transformation of Lu...
[[abstract]]A central piece in the western literary canon, Paradise Lost is often considered a patri...
ERICKSON, Sandra S.Fernandes. The ethics of gender in Milton's paradise lost. Principios: revista de...
Christina Rossetti\u27s poetry is concerned with the image of woman as a creator and as a redeemer, ...
The purpose of this study is to analyze Ameilia Lanyer, John Milton, Elizabeth Barrett, and Christin...
Milton appropriates narrative structures from the Metamorphoses to amplify the elliptical account of...
Milton\u27s character of Eve in Paradise Lost has been interpreted by critics as both the vehicle fo...
This essay explores the biblical world of John Milton’s poetry through the eyes of the only woman gi...
This paper offers a feminist perspective on John Milton’s Paradise Lost, particularly Eve’s characte...
Milton\u27s Eve falls into sin when she attempts to upset the hierarchy by and for which she has bee...
Renaissance England was a period of tremendous flux; ideas about science, gender and knowledge or ho...
Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is generally acknowledged to be one of the most remarkable readings of P...
Feminists, among others, have found Eve's representation in Milton's Paradise Lost problematic over ...
Although many critics have dealt with their general impressions of the character of Eve or have trac...
Although much has been written on the roles of Adam and Eve created by John Milton in Paradise Lost,...
John Milton’s epic poem Paradise Lost (1667) follows the story of creation, the transformation of Lu...
[[abstract]]A central piece in the western literary canon, Paradise Lost is often considered a patri...
ERICKSON, Sandra S.Fernandes. The ethics of gender in Milton's paradise lost. Principios: revista de...
Christina Rossetti\u27s poetry is concerned with the image of woman as a creator and as a redeemer, ...
The purpose of this study is to analyze Ameilia Lanyer, John Milton, Elizabeth Barrett, and Christin...