The Quiet Hero: Figures of Temperance in Spenser, Donne, Milton, and Joyce, المجلد 2Catholic University of America Press, 1989 - 226 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 85
... poem and toward the soul as alter Christus , a role that must be adopted by every virtuous soul . The phoenix of individual selfhood becomes , in Donne's poem , ab- sorbed by the true Phoenix . Again , this is not hyperbolic praise of ...
... poem and toward the soul as alter Christus , a role that must be adopted by every virtuous soul . The phoenix of individual selfhood becomes , in Donne's poem , ab- sorbed by the true Phoenix . Again , this is not hyperbolic praise of ...
الصفحة 89
... poem together . The organization of the poem does not depend upon scholastic aesthetics but upon biblical typology and upon Neoplatonic movements between the concrete and the ab- stract , the many and the One — movements that themselves ...
... poem together . The organization of the poem does not depend upon scholastic aesthetics but upon biblical typology and upon Neoplatonic movements between the concrete and the ab- stract , the many and the One — movements that themselves ...
الصفحة 96
... poem . In interpreting the symbolic nature and function of the ideal soul in the Second Anniversary , the reader must carry over into this poem the meanings given to that figure in the first poem and the “ Funerall Elegie . " Donne ...
... poem . In interpreting the symbolic nature and function of the ideal soul in the Second Anniversary , the reader must carry over into this poem the meanings given to that figure in the first poem and the “ Funerall Elegie . " Donne ...
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Guyon in | 28 |
Donnes Anniversaries | 62 |
Paradise Regained | 122 |
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action Adam Agrippa allegory allusions analogies anima mundi aspects Belphoebe biblical Bloom body Bower Canto Cave of Mammon characterization characters Christian creation critics death divine Donne dramatic Edmund Spenser Elizabeth Drury England English epic episode exist fact Faerie Queene figure Guyon harmony heaven heroic human idea ideal imagery important interpretation James Joyce John John Milton Joyce Joyce's Ulysses kind Leopold Bloom lines literary literature London Mammon meanings medieval metaphor Milton Milton's Christ mimetic mind modern multiple narrative nature Neoplatonic novel original edition Oxford Paradise Lost Paradise Regained parallel pattern Philosophy Platonic poem poet poetic poetry post-structuralist praise present Princeton University Princeton University Press quiet hero reader reading realistic reality relationship Renaissance revenge revenge tragedy Satan says Scripture Second Anniversary Sermons shee Spenser Spenserian Stephen structure Studies symbolic temperance temptation theory things thou tradition Trans typology Ulysses virtue words World Soul writers York