Poetics of the Holy: A Reading of Paradise LostUNC Press Books, 10 okt 2017 - 463 pagina's With full attention to the classical, medievel, and Renaissance traditions that constituted the milieu in which Milton wrote, Lieb explores the sacral basis of Milton's thought. He argues that Milton's responsiveness to the holy as the most fundamental of experiences caused his outlook to transcend immediate doctrinal concerns. Acccordingly, Lieb contends that the consecratory impulse not only underlined Milton's point of view but infused all aspects of his work. Originally published in 1981. A UNC Press Enduring Edition -- UNC Press Enduring Editions use the latest in digital technology to make available again books from our distinguished backlist that were previously out of print. These editions are published unaltered from the original, and are presented in affordable paperback formats, bringing readers both historical and cultural value. |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-5 van 84
Pagina
... poets, these books concern themselves with a full range of writers and cultures. Doing so, they suggest the historical and ... poet's thinking and make his vision distinctly his own. This study, in fact, is deeply rooted in the Introduction.
... poets, these books concern themselves with a full range of writers and cultures. Doing so, they suggest the historical and ... poet's thinking and make his vision distinctly his own. This study, in fact, is deeply rooted in the Introduction.
Pagina
... poets responsive to the dynamics of those phenomena, whatever the particular “doctrinal” persuasions of those poets ... poet as the discloser of “the other” that I wish to place Milton. The poetics that constitutes this tradition runs ...
... poets responsive to the dynamics of those phenomena, whatever the particular “doctrinal” persuasions of those poets ... poet as the discloser of “the other” that I wish to place Milton. The poetics that constitutes this tradition runs ...
Pagina
... poet of “the other” par excellence. As such, Milton is a poet whose principal mode is that of providing us with a renewed sense of “our constitutive 'otherness.'” I am not alone in this enterprise. A renewed understanding of Protestant ...
... poet of “the other” par excellence. As such, Milton is a poet whose principal mode is that of providing us with a renewed sense of “our constitutive 'otherness.'” I am not alone in this enterprise. A renewed understanding of Protestant ...
Pagina
... poetic practice, the second part likewise contains two chapters. Chapter 3 explores the concept of the poet as hierophant in classical, medieval, and Renaissance aesthetics and the Miltonic bearing of that concept; chapter 4 represents ...
... poetic practice, the second part likewise contains two chapters. Chapter 3 explores the concept of the poet as hierophant in classical, medieval, and Renaissance aesthetics and the Miltonic bearing of that concept; chapter 4 represents ...
Pagina
... poet of Paradise Lost, chapter 10 explores the traditions underlying the concept that “God dwells in light” and the bearing that those traditions have upon the visio Dei as Milton conceives it. Chapter 11 investigates war as sacral ...
... poet of Paradise Lost, chapter 10 explores the traditions underlying the concept that “God dwells in light” and the bearing that those traditions have upon the visio Dei as Milton conceives it. Chapter 11 investigates war as sacral ...
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
Adam Adam and Eve altar Ancient Roman Religion angels Army association battle becomes behold biblical Book bright called celebrated chariot Christ Christian Doctrine Christocentric Church command concept context cosmic covenant cultic darkness discussion dwell earth Edited embodiment eternal Exod Ezek Ezekiel Father glory God’s gods hath Heav’n Heaven heavenly Hebrews holy rest holy war hymn Ibid idea implicit Israel Israelites Jahwistic Jerusalem Jesus John the Divine Kings light London Lord man’s manifestation Merkabah Milton’s epic moral Moses mount mountain nature Nazarite Old Testament Oracle outlook Paradise Lost Paradise Regained poem poet poetic poetry point of view presence priest profane prophet Psalm Pseudepigrapha Puritan Religion religious Renaissance Sabbath sacral sacred Saint John Samson Samson Agonistes sanctified sanctuary Satan Shekinah Sinai Son’s spirit suggests Tabernacle Temple thee theophany things thir thou throne tradition Translated tree unclean University Press unto vision vols warfare worship Zohar