The two poets of Paradise lost:
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-205) and index Most Miltonists have treated Paradise Lost as a static design, emphasizing its balance, but McMahon stresses its movement. He explores the differences between the poem's earlier and later books, linking them to the Bard's growth as a poet. The first half of Paradise Lost swells with matter and manner of the classical epic, reflecting, McMahon says, the Bard's aspiration to be a visionary poet in the grand style. A shift occurs in Book VII, however, and by Books XI and XII the Bard composes in a simpler fashion, singing a narrative exegesis of the Bible and exhibiting concern for his audience's edification rather than his own glorification. The later books of the poem, therefore, are presented as morally better than the earlier, according to McMahon. Even more, Milton understood them to be aesthetically better. The change that the Bard and his poetry undergo illustrates Milton's attempt to reform the taste of his readers, to lead them from the pleasures of the grand style to a more austere and biblical poetry The four poems of Paradise lost -- Satan and the Bard -- God, the Son, and the Bard -- Raphael, Michael, and the Bard -- Milton and the Bard's story -- Song "above heroic": Milton's Bard and Paradise regained |
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spelling | McMahon, Robert Verfasser aut The two poets of Paradise lost Robert McMahon Baton Rouge Louisiana State University Press ©1998 1 Online-Ressource (210 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-205) and index Most Miltonists have treated Paradise Lost as a static design, emphasizing its balance, but McMahon stresses its movement. He explores the differences between the poem's earlier and later books, linking them to the Bard's growth as a poet. The first half of Paradise Lost swells with matter and manner of the classical epic, reflecting, McMahon says, the Bard's aspiration to be a visionary poet in the grand style. A shift occurs in Book VII, however, and by Books XI and XII the Bard composes in a simpler fashion, singing a narrative exegesis of the Bible and exhibiting concern for his audience's edification rather than his own glorification. The later books of the poem, therefore, are presented as morally better than the earlier, according to McMahon. Even more, Milton understood them to be aesthetically better. The change that the Bard and his poetry undergo illustrates Milton's attempt to reform the taste of his readers, to lead them from the pleasures of the grand style to a more austere and biblical poetry The four poems of Paradise lost -- Satan and the Bard -- God, the Son, and the Bard -- Raphael, Michael, and the Bard -- Milton and the Bard's story -- Song "above heroic": Milton's Bard and Paradise regained Milton, John / 1608-1674 Milton, John / 1608-1674 fast Milton, John 1608-1674 Paradise lost Milton, John 1608-1674 Characters Poets Milton, John 1608-1674 Paradise lost (DE-588)4114602-5 gnd rswk-swf POETRY / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh bisacsh Paradise lost (Milton, John) fast Bards and bardism in literature fast Blind in literature fast Christian poetry, English fast Epic poetry, English fast Persona (Literature) fast Poets in literature fast Christian poetry, English History and criticism Epic poetry, English History and criticism Bards and bardism in literature Blind in literature Poets in literature Persona (Literature) Milton, John 1608-1674 Paradise lost (DE-588)4114602-5 u 1\p DE-604 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover 0-8071-2188-6 http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=43932 Aggregator Volltext 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
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