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Dante ' s epic , he argues , is ' architectural ' rather than ' organic ' , and it has as
its organising principle a hierarchy of fulfilled postulates , attained through a
present , actually experienced transcendence of reality , which stands in marked
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Dante ' s epic , he argues , is ' architectural ' rather than ' organic ' , and it has as
its organising principle a hierarchy of fulfilled postulates , attained through a
present , actually experienced transcendence of reality , which stands in marked
...
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In this respect , Paradise Lost stands at the furthest remove from the Homeric epic
that any poem can , whilst still actually remaining a genuine epic . In fact , Lukács
' s schema of classical epic / Dantesque epopoeia / modern novel is almost ...
In this respect , Paradise Lost stands at the furthest remove from the Homeric epic
that any poem can , whilst still actually remaining a genuine epic . In fact , Lukács
' s schema of classical epic / Dantesque epopoeia / modern novel is almost ...
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And with the collapse of the intellectual credibility of Milton ' s posited
transcendence — that is , of the poet ' s epic theme — so the epic form itself is
rendered similarly inaccessible . Thus we find in Paradise Regained a poetic
theme which is ...
And with the collapse of the intellectual credibility of Milton ' s posited
transcendence — that is , of the poet ' s epic theme — so the epic form itself is
rendered similarly inaccessible . Thus we find in Paradise Regained a poetic
theme which is ...
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Goldmanns Genetic Structuralism | 8 |
A Note on the Problem of Aesthetics | 18 |
Lukács and Socialist Realism | 24 |
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John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of Literature Andrew Milner ªÀº ¹ßÃé¹® º¸±â - 1981 |
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