The biblical presence in Shakespeare, Milton, and Blake

a comparative study

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The biblical presence in Shakespeare, Milton, and Blake

a comparative study

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In this study of the poetics of influence, the indebtedness of Shakespeare, Milton, and Blake to a common source, namely the Bible, becomes a powerful tool for displaying three fundamentally different poetic options as well as three different ways of dealing with a conflict central to western culture.

In fresh and original discussions of Julius Caesar, Antony and Cleopatra, Hamlet, and King Lear, Fisch discerns what he terms the metagon: not the struggle between the characters on the stage but a struggle for the control of the play between biblical and non-biblical modes of imagining. Milton seems more single-minded in his reliance on biblical sources, yet from his analysis of Paradise Lost and Samson Agonistes, Fisch concludes that there are unresolved contradictions, both aesthetic and theological, which threaten the coherence and balance of these poems as well.

Blake in his turn perceived these contradictions in the work of his predecessors, condemning both Shakespeare and Milton for allowing their writing to be curbed by Greek and Latin models and claiming for himself a more authentic inspiration - that of 'the Sublime of the Bible'. But Blake's marvellous achievements in the sublime mode, as for instance in his Illustrations to Job, often reverse the direction of his biblical source, replacing dialogue with monologue.

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The biblical presence in Shakespeare, Milton, and Blake: a comparative study
1999, Clarendon Press, Oxford University Press
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Oxford [England], New York

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820.9/3822
Library of Congress
PR408.B53 F57 1999, PR408.B53F57 1999, PR408.B53 F57 1998

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xi, 331 p. :
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331

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OL385788M
Internet Archive
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ISBN 10
0198184891
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98048474
OCLC/WorldCat
40143009
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3145364

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