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Orpheus Dis(re)membered
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Orpheus Dis(re)membered

Kirjailija:
sidottu, 1996
englanti
This is the first monograph-length study of the importance of Orpheus in Milton's conception of himself as an agonistic poet. It is one of the first monographs on Milton to make sustained use of Bakhtinian theory, specifically its concepts of author, hero and answerability. Without excluding a range of important classical sources, such as Statius's Birthday Ode to Lucan, this study argues-singularly in recent criticism-for the significant influence of Virgil. In Milton's writing (from prose to poetry), Orpheus functions as one of a number of heroes (masks, personae) by whom Milton creates an identity for himself as author. Orpheus in particular offers Milton a model (reflection) of the poet who fails, and yet turns that failure into a sign of his own identity as the faithful singer, the civilizer of men.
Alaotsikko
Milton and the Myth of the Poet-Hero
Kirjailija
Rachel Falconer
ISBN
9781850756095
Kieli
englanti
Paino
517 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
1.3.1996
Sivumäärä
227