Milton and the Middle AgesJohn Mulryan Bucknell University Press, 1982 - 189 pages Refuting the view that Milton was an antimedievalist, the eight essays presented here approach him from the interdisciplinary perspectives of historical, theological, literary, philosophical, and pictorial concerns, and illuminate the many areas in which Milton's work grew out of medieval art and culture. |
Table des matières
Acknowledgments | 9 |
Raphael on Creation | 21 |
Some Second Thoughts about | 32 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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