Barbarous Dissonance and Images of Voice in Milton's EpicsMcGill-Queen's Press - MQUP, 27/08/1996 - 224 من الصفحات Sauer investigates the texts' discursive practices and the politics of their orchestration of voice exploring the ways in which Milton's multivocal poems interrogated dominant structures of authority in the seventeenth century and constructed in their place a community of voices characterized by dissonances. She incorporates different critical responses to Milton's texts into her argument as a way of contextualizing her own historically engaged approach. By injecting concepts such as multiple narrators and genres, open forms, strategic deferrals, and the exchanges between the poetic voices and discourses of the early modern period, Sauer tells us something about how the poems spoke to their own time as well as how they may be recuperated to speak to ours. |
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الصفحة 9
... Babel provide literary and political contexts for examining the interplay of voice and discourses of multivocality . In an extra - literary context , monarchists of the seventeenth century ap- propriated the symbolic tower of Babel to ...
... Babel provide literary and political contexts for examining the interplay of voice and discourses of multivocality . In an extra - literary context , monarchists of the seventeenth century ap- propriated the symbolic tower of Babel to ...
الصفحة 10
... Babel to Pentecost - a recuperative linguistic response to the Confusion17 - provides an outline of the structure of all the double - formed chapters in this study . I begin each chapter by examining representations of monovocality ...
... Babel to Pentecost - a recuperative linguistic response to the Confusion17 - provides an outline of the structure of all the double - formed chapters in this study . I begin each chapter by examining representations of monovocality ...
الصفحة 13
... Babel in Paradise Regained - represents the silencing of the mono- logical , negating voice and , as Milton suggests in Eikonoklastes , the symbolic end of monarchy itself ( Prose 3 : 405 ) . Even when examining the voices and ...
... Babel in Paradise Regained - represents the silencing of the mono- logical , negating voice and , as Milton suggests in Eikonoklastes , the symbolic end of monarchy itself ( Prose 3 : 405 ) . Even when examining the voices and ...
الصفحة 14
... Babel by including the unnamed Nimrod in the account . Francis Blackburne claims that the Nimrod passage has " always been sup- posed to allude to [ Milton's ] own time " ( 2 : 625 ) . Milton represents Nimrod in the epic as the ...
... Babel by including the unnamed Nimrod in the account . Francis Blackburne claims that the Nimrod passage has " always been sup- posed to allude to [ Milton's ] own time " ( 2 : 625 ) . Milton represents Nimrod in the epic as the ...
الصفحة 15
... Babel written by Milton's predecessors and contempo- raries . In part 2 I characterize some of the alternative models of au- thority and prospective state and church governments that Milton offers in place of the tyrannical empire of ...
... Babel written by Milton's predecessors and contempo- raries . In part 2 I characterize some of the alternative models of au- thority and prospective state and church governments that Milton offers in place of the tyrannical empire of ...
المحتوى
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2 Critical Interventions | 35 |
The Sad Task of Raphael Satan and the PoetNarrator | 62 |
4 The Gendered Hierarchy of Discourse | 87 |
Colonialism and Censorship in Paradise | 111 |
6 The Voices of Nebuchadnezzar in Paradise Regained | 136 |
Conclusion | 160 |
Notes | 163 |
Works Cited | 191 |
Index | 209 |
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