The Reception of Milton's Satan in C. S. Lewis's "Perelandra"
Jolm Milton's reputation and reception reached a critical juncture in the 20'1' century, as a range of English scholars and poets debated the nature and iinportance of Paradise Lost. Central to this debate was Milton's representation of Satan, which, due to the vivacity and agenc...
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Language: | English |
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University of Notre Dame
2021
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Religion & literature
Year: 2020, Volume: 52/53, Issue: 3/1, Pages: 95-112 |
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Lewis, C. S. 1898-1963, Perelandra
/ Milton, John 1608-1674, Paradise lost
/ Devil
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RelBib Classification: | NBH Angelology; demonology TJ Modern history TK Recent history |
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Absurd (Philosophy)
B Perelandra (Book) B Milton, John, 1608-1674 B Paradise Lost (Poem: Milton) |
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