George Eliot's Dialogue with John MiltonUniversity of Missouri Press, 2003 - 278页 "In George Eliot's Dialogue with John Milton, Anna K. Nardo details how Eliot reimagined Milton's life and art to write epic novels for an age of unbelief. Nardo demonstrates that Eliot directly engaged Milton's poetry, prose, and the well-known legends of his life - transposing, reframing, regendering, and thus testing both the stories told about Milton and the stories Milton told."--BOOK JACKET. |
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... human relations , and redefines the Miltonic ideal of heroism through complex experiments in gender rever- sal . Today , however , Eliot's dialogue with her “ demigod ” may be only faintly audible . Unlike Charles Darwin , who always ...
... human relations , and redefines the Miltonic ideal of heroism through complex experiments in gender rever- sal . Today , however , Eliot's dialogue with her “ demigod ” may be only faintly audible . Unlike Charles Darwin , who always ...
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... human mind is susceptible with ability to give them out anew in intensified expression .... Great subjects are used up , and civilization tends evermore to repress individual predom- inance , highly - wrought agony or ecstatic joy . But ...
... human mind is susceptible with ability to give them out anew in intensified expression .... Great subjects are used up , and civilization tends evermore to repress individual predom- inance , highly - wrought agony or ecstatic joy . But ...
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... human mind is susceptible , ” and in the “ ability to give them out anew in intensified expression . ” Yet , at forty- eight , George Eliot could not resist attempting a “ great subject , ” such as 6. Sylvia Kasey Marks , “ A Brief ...
... human mind is susceptible , ” and in the “ ability to give them out anew in intensified expression . ” Yet , at forty- eight , George Eliot could not resist attempting a “ great subject , ” such as 6. Sylvia Kasey Marks , “ A Brief ...
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... human mind ” and their “ intensified expression , ” which in 1848 she had judged , in opposition to the Miltonic sublime , as the source of true art . Ironically , in these “ gentler emotions ” and in the English Mid- lands of her ...
... human mind ” and their “ intensified expression , ” which in 1848 she had judged , in opposition to the Miltonic sublime , as the source of true art . Ironically , in these “ gentler emotions ” and in the English Mid- lands of her ...
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... humans ( PL 3.648 ; 2.156 ) , Eliot's narrator calls our attention “ to the existence of low people by whose interference , however little we may like it , the course of the world is very much determined ” ( Mm , 402 ) . While listening ...
... humans ( PL 3.648 ; 2.156 ) , Eliot's narrator calls our attention “ to the existence of low people by whose interference , however little we may like it , the course of the world is very much determined ” ( Mm , 402 ) . While listening ...
目录
27 | |
Milton and Romolas Fathers | 66 |
Milton and Dorotheas Husbands | 83 |
Testing the Ways of Milton in Middlemarch | 111 |
Eliots Challenge to Milton in Adam Bede | 135 |
The Freedom of My Mind | 166 |
A Wider Vision | 189 |
Great Benefactors of Mankind Deliverers | 216 |
Conclusion | 247 |
Bibliography | 261 |
Index | 275 |
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