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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to some of Milton's poetic problems , but it is an evasion of others in particular the structural problem of creating a poem that moves from its initial conflicts to a conclusion which integrates its poetic and extra - poetic ...
Moreover , in these poems the extra - poetic problems of man's place in the universe find part of their answer in the ... The Companion Pieces proceed not to the resolution of a problem outside the poem , such as the justification of ...
Vergil , Petrarch , Castiglione , Milton , and other pastoral poets using this part of the pastoral tradition are implying , in an intricate way , the relation between the situation at hand and that in the earlier poems in the tradition ...
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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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