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- catalog abstract "This book provides a new and stimulating introduction to Paradise Lost, arguably the greatest epic in the English language. David Loewenstein examines Milton's poem in its historical, theological and literary context, and highlights the poet's imaginative daring as he revises the epic tradition and brilliantly elaborates upon Genesis. A concluding chapter surveys the influence of this visionary poem as a source of creative invention for later writers, and there is a concise guide to further reading.".
- catalog alternative "Paradise lost.".
- catalog contributor b4713755.
- catalog created "1993.".
- catalog date "1993".
- catalog date "1993.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1993.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "The chronology of events in Paradise Lost -- 1. Paradise Lost in Milton's career and age -- 1. "Long choosing, and beginning late" -- 2. Lycidas -- 3. Writing in the English Revolution and the Restoration -- 4. Milton's blindness -- 5. Christian Doctrine and Milton's theological heresies -- 2. Interpreting Paradise Lost -- 6. "Say first what cause": Paradise Lost and beginnings -- 7. "To raise / That Name": Paradise Lost and epic ambition -- 8. voice of the poet -- 9. Answerable styles -- 10. Satan: daring ambition and heroic ideology -- 11. Hell: geographical place and internal state -- 12. God, providence, and free will -- 13. Milton's Eden -- 14. Adam and Eve and human sexuality -- 15. material cosmos of Paradise Lost -- 16. War in Heaven -- 17. Creation -- 18. tragedy of the Fall -- 19. Postlapsarian history and the inner paradise -- 3. literary after-life of paradise Lost -- 20. Revisions from the Restoration to the Romantics.".
- catalog description "This book provides a new and stimulating introduction to Paradise Lost, arguably the greatest epic in the English language. David Loewenstein examines Milton's poem in its historical, theological and literary context, and highlights the poet's imaginative daring as he revises the epic tradition and brilliantly elaborates upon Genesis. A concluding chapter surveys the influence of this visionary poem as a source of creative invention for later writers, and there is a concise guide to further reading.".
- catalog extent "xvi, 143 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0521393035 (hardback)".
- catalog identifier "0521398991 (pbk.)".
- catalog isPartOf "Landmarks of world literature".
- catalog issued "1993".
- catalog issued "1993.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge, England ; New York : Cambridge University Press,".
- catalog subject "821/.4 20".
- catalog subject "Epic poetry, English History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "Fall of man in literature.".
- catalog subject "Milton, John, 1608-1674. Paradise lost.".
- catalog subject "PR3562 .L63 1993".
- catalog tableOfContents "The chronology of events in Paradise Lost -- 1. Paradise Lost in Milton's career and age -- 1. "Long choosing, and beginning late" -- 2. Lycidas -- 3. Writing in the English Revolution and the Restoration -- 4. Milton's blindness -- 5. Christian Doctrine and Milton's theological heresies -- 2. Interpreting Paradise Lost -- 6. "Say first what cause": Paradise Lost and beginnings -- 7. "To raise / That Name": Paradise Lost and epic ambition -- 8. voice of the poet -- 9. Answerable styles -- 10. Satan: daring ambition and heroic ideology -- 11. Hell: geographical place and internal state -- 12. God, providence, and free will -- 13. Milton's Eden -- 14. Adam and Eve and human sexuality -- 15. material cosmos of Paradise Lost -- 16. War in Heaven -- 17. Creation -- 18. tragedy of the Fall -- 19. Postlapsarian history and the inner paradise -- 3. literary after-life of paradise Lost -- 20. Revisions from the Restoration to the Romantics.".
- catalog title "Milton--Paradise lost / David Loewenstein.".
- catalog title "Paradise lost.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".