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Milton'S Legacy In The Arts
Milton'S Legacy In The Arts

By Albert C. Labriola, Albert C., Labriola, Albert C. Labriola And Edward Sichi, Jr

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Introduction / Albert C. Labriola And Edward Sichi, Jr. -- Picturing Satan For The 1688 Paradise Lost / Estella Schoenberg -- The Chariot Of Paternal Deitie : Some Visual Renderings / Michael Lieb...

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Milton Studies - Volume 42
Milton Studies - Volume 42

By A. Suresh Canagarajah, Albert C., Labriola

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milton Studies Is Published Annually By The University Of Pittsburgh Press As A Forum For Milton Scholarship And Criticism. The Journal Defines The Literary, Intellectual, And Historical Contexts T...

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Milton Studies - Volume 45
Milton Studies - Volume 45

By Albert C. Labriola, Albert C., Labriola, Labriola, Albert C.

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ten Essays Cover  A Wide Range Of Topics Including: The Relationship Of Milton's Satan To Marlowe's Work; The Two Natures Of Christ In paradise Regained; And Milton's Influence In The Panorama Of A...

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Milton Studies: Volume 46
Milton Studies: Volume 46

By Albert C. Labriola, Albert C., Labriola, Labriola, Albert C. (1939- ...)., Editor

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Contains nine essays that focus on "Paradise Lost", "Samson Agonistes", and selected major prose works such as "Areopagitica" and "The Second Defense of The English People".

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Milton Studies: Volume 47
Milton Studies: Volume 47

By Albert C. Labriola, Albert C., Labriola, Labriola, Albert C.

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Includes nine essays that offer coverage of Milton's works, both poems and prose. This work covers topics such as: Milton's self-identification with his female characters; his ambivalent attitudes...

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