Tolerance or a War on Shadows: John Milton’s Paradise Lost, the English Civil War, and the kaleidoscopic early modern frontier
This article comprises two sections. The first analyses John Milton’s Paradise Lost in terms of the frontier dividing Providence and Chaos. Chaos is represented in violent images of the colonial world, the English Civil War, and Scientific Revolution cosmology. Providence intends to justify the ways...
Main Author: | Tadd Graham Fernée |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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New Bulgarian University
2017-12-01
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Series: | English Studies at NBU |
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Online Access: | http://esnbu.org/data/files/2017/2017-2-1-fernee-pp53-73.pdf |
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