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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... Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained . She argues that Milton's epics accommodate a variety of interpretive voices , episodes , and dramatic and discursive exchanges that resist the monological containment of the poems ' dominant ...
... Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained . She argues that Milton's epics accommodate a variety of interpretive voices , episodes , and dramatic and discursive exchanges that resist the monological containment of the poems ' dominant ...
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... Paradise lost . 2. Milton , John , 1608-1674 , Paradise regained . 3. Narration ( rhetoric ) . I. Title . PR3588.538 1996 821'.4 C96-900477 - X Typeset in Palatino 10/12 by Chris McDonell , Hawkline Graphics . For my parents , Anneliese ...
... Paradise lost . 2. Milton , John , 1608-1674 , Paradise regained . 3. Narration ( rhetoric ) . I. Title . PR3588.538 1996 821'.4 C96-900477 - X Typeset in Palatino 10/12 by Chris McDonell , Hawkline Graphics . For my parents , Anneliese ...
الصفحة vii
... Paradise 111 6 The Voices of Nebuchadnezzar in Paradise Regained 136 Conclusion Notes 163 160 Works Cited 191 Index 209 This page intentionally left blank Acknowledgments I am especially indebted Contents.
... Paradise 111 6 The Voices of Nebuchadnezzar in Paradise Regained 136 Conclusion Notes 163 160 Works Cited 191 Index 209 This page intentionally left blank Acknowledgments I am especially indebted Contents.
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... Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained within inter- related socio - political , linguistic , and narratological contexts . Both epics accommodate a variety of interpretive voices , episodes , and dramatic and discursive exchanges that ...
... Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained within inter- related socio - political , linguistic , and narratological contexts . Both epics accommodate a variety of interpretive voices , episodes , and dramatic and discursive exchanges that ...
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... Paradise Lost , Paradise Regained , and the history of the epics ' ago- nistic creation , I demonstrate the relevance of these concerns . 2 The strategies of reading Paradise Lost into univocality have been challenged even since its ...
... Paradise Lost , Paradise Regained , and the history of the epics ' ago- nistic creation , I demonstrate the relevance of these concerns . 2 The strategies of reading Paradise Lost into univocality have been challenged even since its ...
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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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