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The Human Satan in Seventeenth-Century English Literature - From Milton to Rochester (Hardcover, New Ed)
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The Human Satan in Seventeenth-Century English Literature - From Milton to Rochester (Hardcover, New Ed)
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Framed by an understanding that the very concept of what defines
the human is often influenced by Renaissance and early modern
texts, this book establishes the beginning of the literary
development of the satanic form into a humanized form in the
seventeenth century. This development is centered on characters and
poetry of four seventeenth-century writers: the Satan character in
John Milton's Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained, the Tempter in
John Bunyan's Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners and Diabolus
in Bunyan's The Holy War, the poetry of John Wilmot, earl of
Rochester, and Dorimant in George Etherege's Man of Mode. The
initial understanding of this development is through a sequential
reading of Milton and Bunyan which examines the Satan character as
an archetype-in-the-making, building upon each to work so that the
character metamorphoses from a groveling serpent and fallen
archangel to a humanized form embodying the human impulses
necessary to commit evil. Rosenfeld then argues that this
development continues in Restoration literature, showing that both
Rochester and Etherege build upon their literary predecessors to
develop the satanic figure towards greater humanity. Ultimately she
demonstrates that these writers, taken collectively, have imbued
Satan with the characteristics that define the human. This book
includes as an epilogue a discussion of Samson in Milton's Samson
Agonistes as a later seventeenth-century avatar of the humanized
satanic form, providing an example for understanding a stock
literary character in the light of early modern texts.
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