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Milton's Angels - The Early-Modern Imagination (Hardcover)
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Milton's Angels - The Early-Modern Imagination (Hardcover)
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Milton's Paradise Lost, the most eloquent, most intellectually
daring, most learned, and most sublime poem in the English
language, is a poem about angels. It is told by and of angels; it
relies upon their conflicts, communications, and miscommunications.
They are the creatures of Milton's narrative, through which he sets
the Fall of humankind against a cosmic background.
Milton's angels are real beings, and the stories he tells about
them rely on his understanding of what they were and how they
acted. While he was unique in the sublimity of his imaginative
rendering of angels, he was not alone in writing about them.
Several early-modern English poets wrote epics that explore the
actions of and grounds of knowledge about angels. Angels were
intimately linked to theories of representation, and theology could
be a creative force. Natural philosophers and theologians too found
it interesting or necessary to explore angel doctrine. Angels did
not disappear in Reformation theology: though centuries of Catholic
traditions were stripped away, Protestants used them in inventive
ways, adapting tradition to new doctrines and to shifting
perceptions of the world. Angels continued to inhabit all kinds of
writing, and shape the experience and understanding of the world.
Milton's Angels: The Early-Modern Imagination explores the fate of
angels in Reformation Britain, and shows how and why Paradise Lost
is a poem about angels that is both shockingly literal and
sublimely imaginative.
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