Stolen Writings: Blake's Milton, Joyce's Ulysses, and the Nature of Influence |
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... Nature and her laws , to get into freedom from all the laws of the numbers , ' the multiplicity of nature , ' into the mind in which every one is king and priest in his own house . As Gandolfo notes , this quotation likely had a ...
... Nature and her laws , to get into freedom from all the laws of the numbers , ' the multiplicity of nature , ' into the mind in which every one is king and priest in his own house . As Gandolfo notes , this quotation likely had a ...
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... nature , is contained within both Milton and Ulysses and contested by the linguistic strategies of both texts . One of these strategies is the biocular narration of " Cyclops . " Contrary to what would seem to be the natural order of ...
... nature , is contained within both Milton and Ulysses and contested by the linguistic strategies of both texts . One of these strategies is the biocular narration of " Cyclops . " Contrary to what would seem to be the natural order of ...
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... nature - according to the precept of Poetic Genius - and cleave to his Muse or Imagination ; then are the generous and solitary halves united , " p . 22 . 9. John Milton , " L'Allegro , " in Complete Poems and Major Prose , ed . Merritt ...
... nature - according to the precept of Poetic Genius - and cleave to his Muse or Imagination ; then are the generous and solitary halves united , " p . 22 . 9. John Milton , " L'Allegro , " in Complete Poems and Major Prose , ed . Merritt ...
Contents
Blakes Milton | 13 |
A Case for Influence | 47 |
Joyces Ulysses | 65 |
Copyright | |
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