Structure in Milton's Poetry: from the Foundation to the PinnaclesMilton's skill in constructing poems whose structure is determined, not by rule or precedent, but by the thought to be expressed, is one of his chief accomplishments as a creative artist. Professor Condee analyzes seventeen of Milton's poems, both early and late, well and badly organized, in order to trace the poet's developing ability to create increasingly complex poetic structures. Three aspects of Milton's use of poetic structure are stressed: the relation of the parts to the whole and parts to parts, his ability to unite actual events with the poetic situation, and his use and variation of literary tradition to establish the desired structural unity. |
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H.J. Todd , in his edition of Milton's Poetical Works ( London : J. Johnson , 1801 ) , 1 : 124 , suggests that Samson Agonistes " furnishes some internal proofs of its having been composed at different periods . " 6.
London : Secker , 1925 . Adams , Richard P. “ The Archetypal Pattern of Death and Rebirth in Lycidas , " in Milton's Lycidas : The Tradition and the Poem . Ed . C.A. Patrides . New York : Holt , Rinehart , and Winston , 1961 .
London : Macmillan , 1887 . Propertius , Sextus Aurelius . Propertius . Trans . H.E. Butler . Loeb Classical Library . London : Heinemann , 1912 . Putnam , C.J. Virgils Pastoral Art . Princeton : Princeton University Press , 1970 .
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Miltons Poetical Architecture | 1 |
The Early Latin Poems and Lycidas | 21 |
The Fair Infant Elegia Quinta | 43 |
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