An edition of John Milton's epic invocations (2000)

John Milton's epic invocations

converting the muse

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An edition of John Milton's epic invocations (2000)

John Milton's epic invocations

converting the muse

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"A crisis over the function and identity of the Muse occurred in seventeenth-century religious poetry. How could Christian writers use a pagan device? Using rhetorical analysis, Phillips examines epic invocations in order to show how this crisis was eventually reconciled in the works of John Milton.

While predecessors such as Abraham Cowley and Guillaume du Bartas either rejected the pagan Muses outright or attempted to Christianize them, Milton invoked the inspirational power of the Muses throughout his poetic career.

In Paradise Lost, Milton confronts the tension between his Muse's "name" and "meaning." While never fully rejecting the Muse's pagan past, Milton's four proems (PL I, III, VII, and IX) increasingly emphasize the Muse's Christian "meaning" over her pagan "name." Ultimately, Milton's syncretic blending of pagan and Christian conventions restores vitality and resonance to the literary trope of the Muse."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
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159

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John Milton's epic invocations: converting the muse
2000, Peter Lang, Lang AG International Academic Publishers, Peter
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [145]-155) and index.

Published in
New York
Series
Renaissance and Baroque studies and texts ;, v. 26

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
821/.4
Library of Congress
PR3592.R4 P47 2000, PR3592.R4P47 2000

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 159 p. :
Number of pages
159

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Open Library
OL360729M
Internet Archive
johnmiltonsepici00phil
ISBN 10
0820441198
LCCN
98020805
OCLC/WorldCat
39195332
Goodreads
3899736

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