Milton's Uncertain Eden: Understanding Place in Paradise Lost

Milton's Uncertain Eden: Understanding Place in Paradise Lost

by Andrew Mattison
Milton's Uncertain Eden: Understanding Place in Paradise Lost

Milton's Uncertain Eden: Understanding Place in Paradise Lost

by Andrew Mattison

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Overview

This study describes a variety of ways of thinking about place in the Renaissance and in Paradise Lost. Despite coming from different perspectives, they have in common the idea that the difficulty of the relationship of reciprocity that poetic subjects often expect from their environment destabilizes those subjects’ understanding, not only of environment, but of themselves.

The study explores destabilization as it affects aspects of the poem from Adam’s sense of the landscape of Eden and the meaning of the Fall itself, to the relationship the ambiguous landscapes of Paradise Lost create between Adam and Eve, the poet and the reader; all of whom are struggling to make sense of the same problematically described places.

To a surprisingly large extent, the description of prelapsarian Eden and the events that go on within it have in common a failed attempt to understand the nature of the surroundings. In observing the centrality and difficultly of this poetic discourse of place, the problem of place is found at the very heart of the Fall.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415803014
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 06/16/2009
Series: Studies in Major Literary Authors
Pages: 204
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Poetics of Being Surrounded 1. The Withdrawn Landscape: Rereading Vergil in the Renaissance 2. 'Thine Own Inventions': The Environs of Imagination in Paradise Lost 3. Urgency and Delay in Eden: Description and Inverted Rhetoric in Eden 4. Collapse and Consolation: The Postlapsarian Environment Conclusion. Notes. Bibliography. Index

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