ELH., Volume 74Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007 ELH publishes studies that interpret the conditions affecting major works in English and American literature. The journal seeks to emphasize the importance of historical continuity in the discipline of letters without sponsoring particular methods or aims. |
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is profoundly corporeal and correspondingly placial.37 A key index of the difference between the spatial imagination of the one and the pla- cial imagination of the other is their differing use of the word " room . " In Donne , the room ...
is profoundly corporeal and correspondingly placial.37 A key index of the difference between the spatial imagination of the one and the pla- cial imagination of the other is their differing use of the word " room . " In Donne , the room ...
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... placial tie is broken . Like Cain , man is now destined to " wander " through a succession of places and also through time . The covenant between God and man is thus no longer directly placial but symbolized in a succession of ...
... placial tie is broken . Like Cain , man is now destined to " wander " through a succession of places and also through time . The covenant between God and man is thus no longer directly placial but symbolized in a succession of ...
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... placial domain ( paradise ) is by definition obsolete . Because place is no longer part of man's covenant in the postlapsarian world , there seems no deeper logic to Milton's attachment to place and disapproval of spatiality . IV . CODA ...
... placial domain ( paradise ) is by definition obsolete . Because place is no longer part of man's covenant in the postlapsarian world , there seems no deeper logic to Milton's attachment to place and disapproval of spatiality . IV . CODA ...
Contents
CONTENTS | 1 |
Space and Place in Paradise Lost | 27 |
Tainted Love and Romantic Literary Celebrity | 59 |
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