‘Fixed fate, free will’: fate, natural law, necessity, providence, and classical epic narrative in Paradise Lost
<p>The present thesis considers the allusive and narrative function of fate and its associated concepts of providence, free will, necessity, and natural law in <em>Paradise Lost</em>. It argues that the narrative function of these concepts is shaped by Milton's allusions to cl...
Hlavní autor: | Allendorf, K |
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Další autoři: | Harrison, S |
Médium: | Diplomová práce |
Jazyk: | English |
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2017
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