The thesis examines Milton's strategic use of romance in Paradise Lost, arguing that such a handling of romance is a provocative realignment of its values according to the poet’s Christian focus. The thesis argues that Milton's use of romance is not simply the importation of a tradition into the poem; it entails a backward judgement on that tradition, defining its idealising tendencies as fundamentally misplaced. The thesis also examines the Caroline uses of romance and chivalry in the 1630s to provide a vision of British unification, and Milton's reaction to this political agenda
Milton is one of the most learned of poets. He draws his material from all European literature, past...
Because of their universal and artistic nature, the classical myths lend themselves well to use in l...
The thesis pioneers a new methodology for the analysis of early modern literature: it embarks on a s...
This thesis is a comparative study of the Medieval influence on the creation of John Milton’s Paradi...
abstract: Often when considering John Milton's greatest work, Paradise Lost, the general public oper...
INTRODUCTION Most great writers achieve immortality because they cherish a single idea or story and ...
In Paradise Lost, John Milton transforms the stuff of epic poetry: conjugal love is described as mor...
Milton\u27s entry into the political affairs in the early 1640\u27s was motivated by his belief that...
This dissertation is a study of the prose and poetry of John Milton (1608--1674). It considers how h...
This dissertation explores the use of romance across religious poetry in late medieval England. Medi...
In my reading of Milton criticism I have discerned what I feel to be a major deficiency, a deficienc...
The thesis pioneers a new methodology for the analysis of early modern literature: it embarks on a s...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyse the unique relationship between scripture and poetry. This ...
Thesis (M.A., English (Literature)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.Paradise Lost s...
Milton's poetic thought especially as expressed in Paradise Lost consists of three basic elements, G...
Milton is one of the most learned of poets. He draws his material from all European literature, past...
Because of their universal and artistic nature, the classical myths lend themselves well to use in l...
The thesis pioneers a new methodology for the analysis of early modern literature: it embarks on a s...
This thesis is a comparative study of the Medieval influence on the creation of John Milton’s Paradi...
abstract: Often when considering John Milton's greatest work, Paradise Lost, the general public oper...
INTRODUCTION Most great writers achieve immortality because they cherish a single idea or story and ...
In Paradise Lost, John Milton transforms the stuff of epic poetry: conjugal love is described as mor...
Milton\u27s entry into the political affairs in the early 1640\u27s was motivated by his belief that...
This dissertation is a study of the prose and poetry of John Milton (1608--1674). It considers how h...
This dissertation explores the use of romance across religious poetry in late medieval England. Medi...
In my reading of Milton criticism I have discerned what I feel to be a major deficiency, a deficienc...
The thesis pioneers a new methodology for the analysis of early modern literature: it embarks on a s...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyse the unique relationship between scripture and poetry. This ...
Thesis (M.A., English (Literature)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.Paradise Lost s...
Milton's poetic thought especially as expressed in Paradise Lost consists of three basic elements, G...
Milton is one of the most learned of poets. He draws his material from all European literature, past...
Because of their universal and artistic nature, the classical myths lend themselves well to use in l...
The thesis pioneers a new methodology for the analysis of early modern literature: it embarks on a s...