The Justification of Poetry: Milton's Epic Art in the Four Invocations to Paradise Lost

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2014-01-15
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Onaga, Christine
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McCutcheon, Elizabeth
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University of Hawaii at Manoa
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The simplest epical form is seen emerging out of' lyrical literature when the artist prolongs and broods upon himself' as the centre of' an epical event and this form progresses till the centre of' emotional gravity is equidistant from the artist himself' and from others. The narrative is no longer purely personal. The personality of' the artist passes into the narration itself', flowing round and round the persons and the actions like a vital sea."
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