England's Amorous Angels, 1813-1823University Press of America, 1990 - 507 頁 Between 1813-1823, five major poems appeared in England exploring the subject of sexual union between "sons of God" (usually depicted as angels) and "daughters of men" (usually depicted as Cain's female descendants). James Montgomery's The World Before the Flood (1813), George Croly's The Angel of the World (1820), Thomas Dale's Irad and Adah, A Tale of the Flood (1821), Thomas Moore's The Loves of the Angels (1822), and Byron's Heaven and Earth (1823) all take inspiration from Genesis 6.1-4, or from its Qur'anic, Pseudepigraphic, or New Testament derivatives. Why angels were suddenly conscripted into active service to serious poetry, by poets who expectedóand yet who really did not expectóthat these embodied, male angels would be taken seriously, is the question this text seeks to answer. The appendix presents for the first time since 1823 the unrevised version of Moore's Loves of the Angels, and Croly's Angel of the World. |
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... aware of one another's efforts ( certainly and documentably aware , in the case of Byron and Moore ) -- an awareness inspiring imitations not intended to improve , but rather to capitalize upon earlier productions . " Popular literature ...
... aware of one another's efforts ( certainly and documentably aware , in the case of Byron and Moore ) -- an awareness inspiring imitations not intended to improve , but rather to capitalize upon earlier productions . " Popular literature ...
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... aware of formal traditions and conventions , keenly aware that no venture in a given kind ever exhibits the full possible set of formal characteristics , and keenly aware that genre theory presumes deviation conventional . Conven- tions ...
... aware of formal traditions and conventions , keenly aware that no venture in a given kind ever exhibits the full possible set of formal characteristics , and keenly aware that genre theory presumes deviation conventional . Conven- tions ...
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... aware that he has murdered his beloved . " Pococke , " Moore explains , " gives it as the opinion of the Mahometan doctors , that all souls , not only of men and of animals , living either on land or in the sea , but of the angels also ...
... aware that he has murdered his beloved . " Pococke , " Moore explains , " gives it as the opinion of the Mahometan doctors , that all souls , not only of men and of animals , living either on land or in the sea , but of the angels also ...
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Enoch Orientalism Sublimity and Market Value | 1 |
BACKGROUND | 42 |
Ancient Texts and Modern Confusion | 49 |
著作權所有 | |
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