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Milton, John --- Milton, John, --- Epic poetry, English --- -Fall of man in literature --- English epic poetry --- English poetry --- History and criticism --- Fall of man in literature. --- History and criticism. --- Fall of man in literature --- Rubinstein, Anton, --- Milton, John, - 1608-1674 - Paradise lost --- Milton, John, 1608-1674
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Space and time in literature --- Movement in literature --- Quietude in literature --- Space and time as a theme in literature --- Milton, John --- -Philosophy --- Milton, John, --- Philosophy. --- Milṭan, Jān, --- Milʹton, Dzhon, --- Милтон, Джон, --- Miltūn, Zhūn, --- Miltonus, Joannes, --- J. M. --- M., J. --- Milʹton, Īoann, --- Milton, Gioanni, --- Milton, Giovanni, --- מילטאן, יאהאן --- מילטאן, יוחנן --- מילטון, ג׳והן --- מלטן, יוחנן --- Rubinstein, Anton, --- Milton, john (1608-1674). paradise lost
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-Literary style --- English language --- Style --- Milton, John, --- Literary style. --- Theses --- Milton, John --- Style. --- Milṭan, Jān, --- Milʹton, Dzhon, --- Милтон, Джон, --- Miltūn, Zhūn, --- Miltonus, Joannes, --- J. M. --- M., J. --- Milʹton, Īoann, --- Milton, Gioanni, --- Milton, Giovanni, --- מילטאן, יאהאן --- מילטאן, יוחנן --- מילטון, ג׳והן --- מלטן, יוחנן --- Rubinstein, Anton, --- English language - Early modern, 1500-1700 - Style --- Milton, John, - 1608-1674 - Paradise lost --- Milton, john (1608-1674 ) --- Critique et interprétation
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The Psalms were of intense interest to Milton, who read them not only as impassioned voices conveying significant moments in life's journey, but also as examples of various genres, each containing rhetorical and poetical conventions appropriate to the expressive intent of the speaker. In this book Mary Ann Radzinowicz describes the pervasive influence of these biblical works on Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained. She shows that the dramatic moments when Milton's characters respond to the numinous are shaped by his appreciation of the lyricism of the Psalms and by his studies of their thematic relationships.This book traces the density of poetic voices in the epicsvoices arising from the echoing of psalm kindsand the ironic paralleling of important episodes in them. At the same time, Radzinowicz's book relates to each other Milton's two remarkable poetic oeuvres derived from the Old and New Testaments: one an anonymous, powerful, ancient, worship-centered, lyric work, the other an individually determined, revolutionary, heroic work.Originally published in 1989.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Milton, John --- Epic poetry [English ] --- History and criticism --- Christian poetry [English ] --- Bible. Psalms --- Criticism, interpretation, etc --- Bible in literature --- Bible -- In literature. --- Bible. -- Psalms -- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Christian poetry, English -- History and criticism. --- Epic poetry, English -- History and criticism. --- Milton, John, -- 1608-1674. -- Paradise lost. --- Milton, John, -- 1608-1674. -- Paradise regained. --- Epic poetry, English --- Christian poetry, English --- History and criticism. --- Milton, John, --- Bible. --- Bible --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- In literature.
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It has been the fate of Milton, the most Hebraic of the great English poets, to have been interpreted in this century largely by those inhospitable to his Hebraism. To remedy this lack of balance, Jason Rosenblatt reveals Milton's epic representations of paradise and the fallen world to be the supreme coordinates of an interpretive struggle, in which Jewish beliefs that the Hebrew Bible was eternally authoritative Torah were set against the Christian view that it was a temporary law superseded by the New Testament. Arguing that the Milton of the 1643-1645 prose tracts saw the Hebrew Bible from the Jewish perspective, Rosenblatt shows that these tracts are the principal doctrinal matrix of the middle books of Paradise Lost, which present the Hebrew Bible and Adam and Eve as self-sufficient entities. Rosenblatt acknowledges that later in Paradise Lost, after the fall, a Pauline hermeneutic reduces the Hebrew Bible to a captive text and Adam and Eve to shadowy types. But Milton's shift to a radically Pauline ethos at that point does not annul the Hebraism of the earlier part of the work. If Milton resembles Paul, it is not least because his thought could attain harmonies only through dialectic. Milton's poetry derives much of its power from deep internal struggles over the value and meaning of law, grace, charity, Christian liberty, and the relationships among natural law, the Mosaic law, and the gospel.
Jewish law in literature. --- Judaism in literature. --- Milton, John, 1608-1674 -- Knowledge -- Judaism. --- Milton, John, 1608-1674 -- Knowledge -- Law. --- Milton, John, 1608-1674. Paradise lost. --- Rabbinical literature -- History and criticism. --- Rabbinical literature --- Jewish law in literature --- Judaism in literature --- Eden in literature --- English --- Languages & Literatures --- English Literature --- History and criticism --- Eden in literature. --- History and criticism. --- Milton, John, --- Knowledge --- Judaism. --- Law. --- Bible --- In literature. --- Bible dans la littérature. --- Littérature rabbinique --- Droit juif dans la littérature. --- Judaïsme dans la littérature. --- Éden dans la littérature. --- Histoire et critique chrétiennes. --- Et le judaïsme. --- Et la loi. --- Rubinstein, Anton, --- Milṭan, Jān, --- Milʹton, Dzhon, --- Милтон, Джон, --- Miltūn, Zhūn, --- Miltonus, Joannes, --- J. M. --- M., J. --- Milʹton, Īoann, --- Milton, Gioanni, --- Milton, Giovanni, --- מילטאן, יאהאן --- מילטאן, יוחנן --- מילטון, ג׳והן --- מלטן, יוחנן
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A study of the theology of John Milton (1608-74) which explores his epic poem Paradise Lost (1667) against the background of post-Reformation controversies regarding predestination, creation, free will, sin, and grace.
Free will and determinism in literature --- Free will and determinism --- Liberty in literature --- Liberty --- Theology, Doctrinal, in literature --- Theology, Doctrinal --- Religious aspects --- Christianity --- History --- Milton, John, --- Religion --- Free will and determinism in literature. --- Liberty in literature. --- Theology, Doctrinal, in literature. --- 820 "16" MILTON, JOHN --- Freedom (Theology) --- Freedom in literature --- Liberty as a theme in literature --- Christianity. --- Engelse literatuur--17e eeuw. Periode 1600-1699--MILTON, JOHN --- Milton, John --- Milṭan, Jān, --- Milʹton, Dzhon, --- Милтон, Джон, --- Miltūn, Zhūn, --- Miltonus, Joannes, --- J. M. --- M., J. --- Milʹton, Īoann, --- Milton, Gioanni, --- Milton, Giovanni, --- מילטאן, יאהאן --- מילטאן, יוחנן --- מילטון, ג׳והן --- מלטן, יוחנן --- Religion. --- 820 "16" MILTON, JOHN Engelse literatuur--17e eeuw. Periode 1600-1699--MILTON, JOHN --- Rubinstein, Anton, --- Civil liberty --- Emancipation --- Freedom --- Liberation --- Personal liberty --- Democracy --- Natural law --- Political science --- Equality --- Libertarianism --- Social control --- Compatibilism --- Determinism and free will --- Determinism and indeterminism --- Free agency --- Freedom and determinism --- Freedom of the will --- Indeterminism --- Liberty of the will --- Determinism (Philosophy) --- Religious aspects&delete& --- Free will and determinism - Religious aspects - Christianity --- Liberty - Religious aspects - Christianity --- Theology, Doctrinal - History - 17th century --- Milton, John, - 1608-1674 - Paradise lost --- Milton, John, - 1608-1674 - Religion --- Freedom (term). --- Milton, John. --- systematic theology. --- Milton, John, - 1608-1674
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Comparative literature --- French language --- Thematology --- French literature --- Milton, John --- anno 1700-1799 --- anno 1800-1899 --- Littérature française --- History and criticism --- Histoire et critique --- Milton, John, --- Appreciation --- Translations, French --- English language --- Translating and interpreting --- Translating into French --- History --- Voltaire, --- Translations into French --- Knowledge --- Language and languages --- -French literature --- -Translating and interpreting --- -#GSDBL --- Interpretation and translation --- Interpreting and translating --- Literature --- Translation and interpretation --- Translators --- Germanic languages --- -History --- Translating --- -Milton, John --- -Chateaubriand, Francois-Rene vicomte de --- Voltaire --- Arouet, François Marie, --- Vadé, Guillaume, --- Vadé, Catherine, --- Volter, --- Voltaire, François Marie Arouet de, --- Wolter, --- Ralph, --- Poete philosophe, --- Fu-erh-tʻai, --- Fuertai, --- Volʹter, Mari Fransua, --- Volʹter, Fransua Mari, --- Voltaire, J. F. M. Arouet de, --- V***, --- Avocat de Province, --- Bénédictin, --- Le Kain, --- Author of The age of Lewis XIV, --- Age of Lewis XIV, Author of The, --- Académicien de Londres, de Boulogne, de Petersbourg, de Berlin, &c., --- Auteur de L'homme aux quarante écus, --- Homme aux quarante écus, Auteur de L', --- St. Hiacinte, --- Aléthès, Irenée, --- A....t de V****, --- V****, A....t de, --- Sherloc, --- La Caille, --- Caille, --- Docteur Goodheart, --- Goodheart, --- Big --- , --- Tamponet, --- Carré, Jérôme, --- Alexis, --- Morza, --- Tompson, --- Thompson, --- Fatema, --- Huet, --- Calmet, --- Amateur des belles-lettres, --- Membre des nouveaux conseils souverains, --- Jeune abbé, --- Bourn, --- L'Escarbotier, --- Escarbotier, --- Passeran, --- Bourdillon, Joseph, --- Obern, --- Aimon, Jaques, --- M. le chevalier de M...re, --- M...re, --- Molmire, --- וואלטער --- וואלטער, --- וולטייר, --- וולטיר --- וולטר, פראנסוא מארי ארוא דה, --- فولتير، --- 伏爾泰, --- Vālṭʼair, --- Bazin, --- Vultir, --- -Translations into French --- -History and criticism --- Arouet, François Marie --- Vadé, Guillaume --- Bazin --- Littérature française --- Fall of man in literature --- #GSDBL --- Translating into French&delete& --- Chateaubriand, François-René, --- Chateaubriand --- Chateaubriand, F.-A. de --- Chateaubriand, F. A. von, --- Chateaubriand, François-Auguste de, --- Chateaubriand, François Auguste René, --- Chateaubriand, --- De Chateaubriand, François-René, --- Satōmprian, --- Satōvrian, Phrantzeskos Augoustos, --- Shatobrīan, F., --- Shatobrīon, Frant︠s︡isk Avgust, --- Language and languages. --- History and criticism. --- Translations, French. --- Chateaubriand, François-René --- François-Auguste-René --- de Chateaubriand, François René --- Chateaubriand, François René de --- Chateaubriand, Francois-Rene de --- de Chateaubriand, François Auguste René, --- de Voltaire, F.-M. A. --- Milṭan, Jān, --- Milʹton, Dzhon, --- Милтон, Джон, --- Miltūn, Zhūn, --- Miltonus, Joannes, --- J. M. --- M., J. --- Milʹton, Īoann, --- Milton, Gioanni, --- Milton, Giovanni, --- מילטאן, יאהאן --- מילטאן, יוחנן --- מילטון, ג׳והן --- מלטן, יוחנן --- M. de V. --- Rubinstein, Anton, --- French literature - 18th century - History and criticism --- English language - Translating into French - History --- Translating and interpreting - France - History --- Milton, John, - 1608-1674 - Paradise lost --- Milton, John, - 1608-1674 - Appreciation - France --- Milton, John, - 1608-1674 - Translations into French - History and criticism --- Voltaire, - 1694-1778 - Knowledge - Language and languages --- Milton, John, - 1608-1674 --- Voltaire, - 1694-1778
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