Milton and Homer : "written to aftertimes"
"Explores the various ways in which Homer's epic poems influenced Milton in his own ambition to compose an enduring, canonical work of literature. Machacek's study of this major interpoetic relationship is methodologically responsive to the historicist critical enterprise dominant wit...
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Titre complet : | Milton and Homer : "written to aftertimes" / Gregory Machacek. |
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, 2013 |
Collection : | Project MUSE - UPCC 2011 Literature Collection |
Titre de l'ensemble : | Project MUSE - UPCC 2011 Literature Collection |
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200 | 1 | |a Milton and Homer |b Ressource électronique |e "written to aftertimes" |f Gregory Machacek. | |
210 | |a Baltimore, Md. |c Project MUSE |d 2013 | ||
225 | 1 | |a Project MUSE - UPCC 2011 Literature Collection | |
230 | |a Données textuelles | ||
303 | |a L'impression du document génère 204 p.) | ||
305 | |a Numérisation de l'édition de Pittsburgh, Pa. : Duquesne University Press, cop. 2011. | ||
308 | |a Publié à l'origine dans la collection Medieval & Renaissance literary studies | ||
310 | |a L'accès à cette ressource est réservé aux membres de l'Université de Nantes et aux usagers de son SCD | ||
320 | |a Notes bibliogr. Index | ||
330 | |a "Explores the various ways in which Homer's epic poems influenced Milton in his own ambition to compose an enduring, canonical work of literature. Machacek's study of this major interpoetic relationship is methodologically responsive to the historicist critical enterprise dominant within literary study for the past three decades"--Provided by publisher. | ||
359 | 1 | |a "By allusion called" : diachronic and synchronic intertextuality |a "Dire example" : the war in Heaven as admonitory exemplum |a "A fabric wonderful" : the marvelous and verisimilar in Milton's Christian epic |a "From the first" : conceptions of origins and their consequences |a "Above th'Aonian mount" : the Longinian sublime in Paradise lost |a "Instruct me" : institutional considerations in Milton's evolving literary ambitions. | |
600 | 0 | 0 | |a Homer |x Influence. |
600 | 1 | |a Milton, John, |f 1608-1674 |x Sources. | |
604 | 1 | |a Milton, John, |f 1608-1674. |t Paradise lost. | |
606 | |a Intertextuality. | ||
606 | |a English poetry |x Greek influences. | ||
676 | |a 821/.4 |v 23 | ||
700 | 1 | |a Machacek, Gregory. | |
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