Three English Epics: Studies of Troilus and Criseyde, The Faerie Queene, and Paradise LostUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1979 - 222 sider |
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Side 193
... reader . It is the reader , constantly reminded of Lollius and the artifice of the book and the interpenetration of life and literature , the reader alert to the sym- pathies and naiveté of narrator and protagonists , who is called upon ...
... reader . It is the reader , constantly reminded of Lollius and the artifice of the book and the interpenetration of life and literature , the reader alert to the sym- pathies and naiveté of narrator and protagonists , who is called upon ...
Side 194
... reader of the poem must walk that road himself , each man must become his own epic wanderer , leaving his comfortable home in this world to journey painfully through its darkness to discover his proper place in the sun . Epic ...
... reader of the poem must walk that road himself , each man must become his own epic wanderer , leaving his comfortable home in this world to journey painfully through its darkness to discover his proper place in the sun . Epic ...
Side 195
... reader must see in it is the fall of the citadel of the mind , the bankruptcy of the city of this world , whether it be called Troy , Babel , or Babylon . It is the reader who must perceive this as the nadir of the descensus , who must ...
... reader must see in it is the fall of the citadel of the mind , the bankruptcy of the city of this world , whether it be called Troy , Babel , or Babylon . It is the reader who must perceive this as the nadir of the descensus , who must ...
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The Faerie Queene | 1 |
Paradise Lost | 75 |
Troilus and Criseyde | 143 |
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