The Satanic Epic

The Satanic Epic
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Publisher : Princeton University Press
Total Pages : 398
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ISBN-10 : 0691113394
ISBN-13 : 9780691113395
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis The Satanic Epic by : Neil Forsyth

The Satan of Paradise Lost has fascinated generations of readers. This book attempts to explain how and why Milton's Satan is so seductive. It reasserts the importance of Satan against those who would minimize the poem's sympathy for the devil and thereby make Milton orthodox. Neil Forsyth argues that William Blake got it right when he called Milton a true poet because he was "of the Devils party" even though he set out "to justify the ways of God to men." In seeking to learn why Satan is so alluring, Forsyth ranges over diverse topics--from the origins of evil and the relevance of witchcraft to the status of the poetic narrator, the epic tradition, the nature of love between the sexes, and seventeenth-century astronomy. He considers each of these as Milton introduces them: as Satanic subjects. Satan emerges as the main challenge to Christian belief. It is Satan who questions and wonders and denounces. He is the great doubter who gives voice to many of the arguments that Christianity has provoked from within and without. And by rooting his Satanic reading of Paradise Lost in Biblical and other sources, Forsyth retrieves not only an attractive and heroic Satan but a Milton whose heretical energies are embodied in a Satanic character with a life of his own.

The New-England Magazine

The New-England Magazine
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 548
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ISBN-10 : HARVARD:32044014354112
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Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis The New-England Magazine by : Joseph Tinker Buckingham

Passage through Hell

Passage through Hell
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Publisher : Cornell University Press
Total Pages : 312
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ISBN-10 : 9781501729478
ISBN-13 : 1501729470
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Passage through Hell by : David L. Pike

Taking the culturally resonant motif of the descent to the underworld as his guiding thread, David L. Pike traces the interplay between myth and history in medieval and modernist literature. Passage through Hell suggests new approaches to the practice of comparative literature, and a possible escape from the current morass of competing critical schools and ideologies. Pike's readings of Louis Ferdinand Céline and Walter Benjamin reveal the tensions at work in the modern appropriation of structures derived from ancient and medieval descents. His book shows how these structures were redefined in modernism and persist in contemporary critical practice. In order to recover the historical corpus of modernism, he asserts, it is necessary to acknowledge the attraction that medieval forms and motifs held for modernist literature and theory. By pairing the writings of the postwar German dramatist and novelist Peter Weiss with Dante's Commedia, and Christine de Pizan with Virginia Woolf, Pike argues for a new level of complexity in the relation between medieval and modern poetics. Pike's supple and persuasive reading of the Commedia resituates that text within the contradictions of medieval tradition. He contends that the Dantean allegory of conversion, altered to suit the exigencies of modernism, maintains its hold over current literature and theory. The postwar writers Pike treats—Weiss, Seamus Heaney, and Derek Walcott—exemplify alternate strategies for negotiating the legacy of modernism. The passage through hell emerges as a way of disentangling images of the past from their interpretation in the present.

The Routledge Dictionary of Latin Quotations

The Routledge Dictionary of Latin Quotations
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 413
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ISBN-10 : 9781135881108
ISBN-13 : 1135881103
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis The Routledge Dictionary of Latin Quotations by : Jon R. Stone

The Routledge Dictionary of Latin Quotations completes our enormously successful and award-winning Latin for the Illiterati series of volumes, rounding off the trilogy with a comprehensive treasury of classic Latin quotations, mottoes, proverbs, and maxims collected from the worlds of philosophy, rhetoric, politics, science, religion, literature, drama, poetics, and war.Distinguished by the combination of user-friendliness and comprehensiveness, this book will provide students, scholars, and general readers with an eminently browsable resource that is as useful as it is enjoyable.

The Cambridge Companion to Virgil

The Cambridge Companion to Virgil
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 408
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ISBN-10 : 0521498856
ISBN-13 : 9780521498852
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis The Cambridge Companion to Virgil by : Charles Martindale

Virgil became a school author in his own lifetime and the centre of the Western canon for the next 1800 years, exerting a major influence on European literature, art, and politics. This Companion is designed as an indispensable guide for anyone seeking a fuller understanding of an author critical to so many disciplines. It consists of essays by seventeen scholars from Britain, the USA, Ireland and Italy which offer a range of different perspectives both traditional and innovative on Virgil's works, and a renewed sense of why Virgil matters today. The Companion is divided into four main sections, focussing on reception, genre, context, and form. This ground-breaking book not only provides a wealth of material for an informed reading but also offers sophisticated insights which point to the shape of Virgilian scholarship and criticism to come.

The Baltimore Underwriter

The Baltimore Underwriter
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 308
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ISBN-10 : NYPL:33433003018763
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Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

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The Argonaut

The Argonaut
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 428
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ISBN-10 : SRLF:C0000127308
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Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

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The Goslings

The Goslings
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Publisher : Cosimo Classics
Total Pages : 482
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ISBN-10 : UCSC:32106001261590
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Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis The Goslings by : Upton Sinclair

"Modern science has shown that within the child's soul lies magically locked up all the past of our race; also, it is evident that within it lies all the future of our race. What our children are now being made is what America will be." -Upton Sinclair, The Goslings In The Goslings: A Study of American Schools (1924), Upton Sinclair examines how American industry influences public schools, asserting that "an 'invisible' government" of big business . . . has taken over the charge of your children." The book describes the influence of industry with examples from schools of several major cities. Also included are sections that examine what and how a variety of forces shape education. It is one in a series of six books the author wrote, analyzing American institutions from a socialist perspective. Other books in this muckraking Dead-Hand collection, include: The Profits of Religion (religion, 1917), The Brass Check (journalism, 1919), The Goose Step (education, 1923), Mammonart (art, 1925), and Money Writes! (literature,1927), all available from Cosimo Classics.