The Creator and the Creative Process in Milton’s Paradise Lost : A Lyrical Analysis.
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- 9783961462803
- 821.4
- PR3562 .S268 2020
The Creator and the Creative Process in Milton's Paradise Lost: A Lyrical Analysis -- Table of Content -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Origin, Order and Hierarchy of God's Creation -- 2.1. Origin and Creation of the World in Paradise Lost -- 2.2. The Creation of Time and its Creative Order -- 2.3. The Creative Structure of Earth, Paradise and Heaven -- 2.4. The Spatial Order and Hierarchy in God's Entire World -- 3. Creation and the Creative Process as a Defining Factor of Identity and Meaning -- 3.1. The Role and Identity of the Creator and Anti-Creator -- 3.1.1. God's Role and Identity in Relation to Creation -- 3.1.2 Satan's Role and Identity in relation to Creation -- 3.2. The Identity of God's Creatures and the Purpose of Creation -- 3.2.1. The Identity of God's main Creatures and their Role in the World -- 3.2.2. The Purpose of the World as a Product of God's Creation -- 4. Destruction, Repentance and Recreation of God's Creation after the Fall -- 4.1. The Creatures' Alienation from their Creator -- 4.2. The Destruction of God's Creation through Sin -- 4.3. Punishment and Restoration after Destruction -- 5. The Poet and his Creation in Paradise Lost -- 5.1 Milton's Interpretation of the Bible -- 5.2. Milton's Narrative Technique and Language -- 5.3. Milton as the Poet in Paradise Lost -- Bibliography.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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