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Platonic Love in John Milton's Comus
Published 2016-09-01“…In particular, European Renaissance writers and poets are greatly indebted to his doctrine of love, as discussed in detail in his Symposium. John Milton, the last and one of the most illustrious figures of Renaissance ٍEurope and England, is no way out of Plato's sphere of leaden influence: everywhere in his work there are echoes and traces of Plato. …”
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John Milton – Sansão Agonista (excerto)
Published 2020-03-01Subjects: “…antigo testamento. john milton. poesia. tradução. tragédia.…”
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John Milton and the English Women Prophets
Published 2023-12-01Subjects: “…John Milton…”
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Areopagitica, or the Uses of Literacy according to John Milton
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CONSIDERATIONS ON THE REPRESENTATION OF EVIL IN PARAÍSO PERDIDO, BY JOHN MILTON
Published 2010-12-01Subjects: “…paraíso perdido, john milton, representação, mal, paul ricoeur.…”
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Infinity and Voracity of Lists in John Milton’s Paradise Lost
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A MEXICAN TRANSLATION OF A SONNET BY JOHN MILTON
Published 2017-12-01Subjects: “…John Milton…”
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John Milton: Puritan Tradition and Political Languages in XVIIth Century
Published 2015-06-01“…It is not simple to place John Milton in a specific political current of the English historical context of 17th century. …”
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On “chronic indeterminacy of translation”. Remarks on the translations of John Milton’s Paradise Lost into French and Polish
Published 2019-06-01“…The analysis covered John Milton's Paradise Lost poem, his two French translations (of Chateaubriand and Armand Himy) and three Polish (along with a number of generally translated short fragments). …”
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Libertad de prensa y energía política en la Areopagítica de John Milton
Published 2015-09-01“…The famous tract John Milton wrote by the title of Areopagitica in defence of the freedom of the press in 1644 is widely considered the foundational essay of the free debate tradition and the genesis of the most wielded argument in the modern formation process of the freedom of speech: the celebrated -open encounter- between truth and falsehood, the well-known argument of the search of truth as a vehicle to enjoy freedom. …”
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Libertad de prensa y energía política en la Areopagítica de John Milton
Published 2015-09-01“…The famous tract John Milton wrote by the title of Areopagitica in defence of the freedom of the press in 1644 is widely considered the foundational essay of the free debate tradition and the genesis of the most wielded argument in the modern formation process of the freedom of speech: the celebrated -open encounter- between truth and falsehood, the well-known argument of the search of truth as a vehicle to enjoy freedom. …”
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John Milton: De l’engagement comme contrainte à l’engagement comme vertu
Published 2016-06-01Subjects: “…John Milton…”
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“Let Us Have Our Libertie”: John Milton and Aemelia Lanyer Read Eve’s Fall
Published 2022-10-01Subjects: “…John Milton…”
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“Lowliness majestic” : androcentric patriarchy, queerness, and the equivocal meekness of eve in John Milton’s paradise lost
Published 2019“…Focusing on John Milton’s immensely ambivalent depiction of gender, Biblical patriarchy, and feminine lowliness in his magnum opus, the epic poem “Paradise Lost” (“PL”), this final-year thesis answers the following research question: “To what extent does Milton’s portrayal of gender, Eve, and lowliness uphold or resist patriarchy?” …”
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“Tirano, traidor, asesino”: El republicanismo de John Milton y la justificación del Regicidio
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“Eyes wide shut”: Paul Ricoeur’s Biblical Hermeneutics and the Course of Recognition in John Milton’s Paradise Lost
Published 2014-11-01“…The author of the paper analyzes John Milton’s great epic narrative through the lenses of Paul Ricoeur’s biblical hermeneutics and his philosophical reflection, in particular the second chapter of the philosopher’s last book, Parcours de la Reconnaissance (The Course of Recognition), devoted mainly to the prospects and pitfalls of recognizing oneself. …”
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“Tirano, traidor, asesino”: El republicanismo de John Milton y la justificación del Regicidio
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