Milton and the Imperial VisionBalachandra Rajan, Elizabeth Sauer Duquesne University Press, 1999 - 376 páginas This exceptionally rich collection of 16 essays by major literary scholars and cultural historians opens new areas of inquiry in Milton studies. While focusing on forms and variations of imperialism and colonialism in the seventeenth century, chiefly as a context in which to analyse Milton's poetry and prose, these essays extend their attention to the present-day concern with postcolonialism and postcolonialist discourse. More than anything, these essays compare and contrast early modern and postmodern perspectives on various issues: imperial visions of history, imperial intolerance, the geography of empire, the role of Nature in the imperial vision, the interplay of religion and politics in imperialism, Augustan Nationalism, the multiple vision for a British Empire, the imperial canon in the colonial classroom, and the like. |
Términos y frases comunes
Adam and Eve ancient Britons angels anti-imperial Areopagitica Armitage Articles of Peace Balachandra Rajan barbarism beasts Blake British Cambridge China Christian Christopher Hill civil classical colonial Comus conquest context corruption Cromwell Cromwell's cultural custom Dalila David discourse divine domination dominion Dutch early modern Earth empire England English epic essay expansion fleet geography God's Heav'n Hebrew History of Britain human imagination imperium Indies Ireland Irish Israel Jews John Milton king kingdom language liberty London Martin Evans Milton's Imperial Milton's writings moral narrative nation native nature offer Oliver Cromwell Paradise Lost Paradise Regained Parthia Patriot Philistine poem poet poetry political Prose Protestant Purchas Rajan religious republican Rolfe Roman Rome rule Samson Agonistes Satan Scotland Scots seventeenth century shame slavery Son's Spain Spanish Spenser struggle thee thir thou tion trade translatio imperii tyranny University Press vision Western Design Willy Maley
Referencias a este libro
Milton and the Rabbis: Hebraism, Hellenism, & Christianity Jeffrey S. Shoulson Sin vista previa disponible - 2001 |