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... Paradise Lost Milton attempts to explain in what that hope might consist . In so far as we are concerned with Paradise Lost's meaning , as opposed to the merely formal properties of its poetic texture , there can be no real doubt that ...
... Paradise Lost Milton attempts to explain in what that hope might consist . In so far as we are concerned with Paradise Lost's meaning , as opposed to the merely formal properties of its poetic texture , there can be no real doubt that ...
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... Paradise Lost Milton's solution to problem of the triumph of unreason is , at one and the same time , both personal ... Paradise Regained a poetic theme which is simply that of personal redemption , and a poetic form which is anti- epic ...
... Paradise Lost Milton's solution to problem of the triumph of unreason is , at one and the same time , both personal ... Paradise Regained a poetic theme which is simply that of personal redemption , and a poetic form which is anti- epic ...
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... Paradise Lost , IX , 791-3 . 82. Ibid . , IX , 999 . 83 . 84 . ' But that false fruit Far other operation first displayed , Carnal desire inflaming : he on Eve Began to cast lascivious eyes , she him As wantonly repaid ; in lust they ...
... Paradise Lost , IX , 791-3 . 82. Ibid . , IX , 999 . 83 . 84 . ' But that false fruit Far other operation first displayed , Carnal desire inflaming : he on Eve Began to cast lascivious eyes , she him As wantonly repaid ; in lust they ...
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Goldmanns Genetic Structuralism | 8 |
A Note on the Problem of Aesthetics | 18 |
Lukács and Socialist Realism | 24 |
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