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Homicide in American Fiction, 1798–1860 : A Study in Social Values
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Year: 1957 Publisher: Ithaca, N.Y., Cornell University Press


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Milton's Ontology, Cosmogony, and Physics
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ISBN: 0813162599 9780813162591 9780813151878 0813151872 Year: 1957 Publisher: [Lexington, Kentucky] : University of Kentucky Press,

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Walter Clyde Curry, a well-known student of Milton, analyzes the origins and unique construction of the grand stage upon which Milton presents the drama of human destiny in Paradise Lost. Through close examination of four entities -- Heaven of Heavens, Hell, chaos, and the World -- a greatly expanded view is provided of the poet's concept of space and God's relation to total creation. In facing structural and philosophical problems Milton is shown to be neither a materialist, nor an eclectic, nor a pantheist, as many scholars have insisted; he emerges rather as a master syncretist of widely d

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