“<i>Farewel happy fields</i>”: the problem of Satan by the confrontation between the Milton poet and the Milton christian
<em><span>Paradise Lost</span></em><span>’s criticism usually takes two contrasting directions, due to the fact that Milton was both a revolutionary as a Christian poet. In one of them, Milton’s Satan is interpreted as a revolutionary figure; in another one, he is consi...
Main Author: | |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | Portuguese |
Published: |
Universidade Federal Fluminense
2017-01-01
|
Series: | Cadernos de Letras da UFF |
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://www.cadernosdeletras.uff.br/index.php/cadernosdeletras/article/view/82 |
Summary: | <em><span>Paradise Lost</span></em><span>’s criticism usually takes two contrasting directions, due to the fact that Milton was both a revolutionary as a Christian poet. In one of them, Milton’s Satan is interpreted as a revolutionary figure; in another one, he is considered the enemy of mankind. Thus, we intend to discuss the problem of Satan by the confrontation between the Milton poet and the Milton Christian. </span> |
---|---|
ISSN: | 1413-053X 2447-4207 |