Trials of the Self: Heroic Ordeals in the Epic TraditionArchon Books, 1983 - 249 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 104
... achieved before the story begins . The self into which he descends at the outset of his meditations is perfect and fully formed . His ordeal , then , is a matter rather of self - discovery than of self - fullfillment . The Tempter , in ...
... achieved before the story begins . The self into which he descends at the outset of his meditations is perfect and fully formed . His ordeal , then , is a matter rather of self - discovery than of self - fullfillment . The Tempter , in ...
الصفحة 106
... achieved nothing . From Milton's point of view of the via negativa as the essential way , he has fulfilled his quest so perfectly that not a trace of it can be discerned at the poem's end except by those who have the privilege of ...
... achieved nothing . From Milton's point of view of the via negativa as the essential way , he has fulfilled his quest so perfectly that not a trace of it can be discerned at the poem's end except by those who have the privilege of ...
الصفحة 110
... achieved by Wordsworth . He conceived his incompleted masterpiece , The Recluse , on an analogy with the traditional epic form , and particularly with Milton's Paradise Lost . But before beginning this work , it seemed to Wordsworth " a ...
... achieved by Wordsworth . He conceived his incompleted masterpiece , The Recluse , on an analogy with the traditional epic form , and particularly with Milton's Paradise Lost . But before beginning this work , it seemed to Wordsworth " a ...
المحتوى
Homer and Home | 9 |
The Ambivalent Ordeal of Aeneas | 29 |
3 Dantes Infernal Initiation | 73 |
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achieved Achilles Aeneas Aeneas's Aeneid Ahab Ahab's archetypal Athena authentic Byron cannibal canto character Conrad contrast crew culture Dante Dante's death Dido divine Don Juan doubloon encounters epic episode essential experience father final future goal Heart of Darkness Hell hero hero's heroic Homer horror human Ibid identity Iliad imagination implies individuation Inferno Ishmael Ithaka ivory Jesus journey Juan's Juno Kurtz labyrinthine Latium Marlow Melville Melville's Milton mind Moby Dick Moby-Dick mode monomyth moral mysteries myth mythic narrative nature numinous obsession Odysseus ordeal Pallas Paradise Lost Paradise Regain'd Patroclus Penelope Pequod pilgrim poem poet poet's Prelude Queequeg quest reality reflected rite of passage ritual role Roman Rome Satan savage seems self-discovery ship soul spirit Starbuck suggests symbolic tale thee theme thou tion traditional Trojans Troy truth Turnus underworld University Press Virgil vision voyage wandering white whale wilderness Wordsworth