Milton
Yale,, Fall 2007 , Prof. John Rogers
Updated On 02 Feb, 19
Yale,, Fall 2007 , Prof. John Rogers
Updated On 02 Feb, 19
Introduction: Milton, Power, and the Power of Milton - The Infant Cry of God - Credible Employment - Poetry and Virginity - Poetry and Marriage - Lycidas - Areopagitica - Paradise Lost, Book - God and Mammon: The Wealth of Literary Memory - The Miltonic Smile - The Blind Prophet
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Milton (ENGL 220)
In this final lecture on Paradise Lost, Book Twelves justification for the expulsion of Adam and Eve from the garden is examined alongside the Genesis account. The nature of Miltons God, whether literal or liberal, is examined at length. The poems closing lines are closely read, with substantial attention paid to Miltons final, complicated take on the poem-long consideration of Providence and free will.
0000 - Chapter 1. Introduction
0437 - Chapter 2. "The Christian Doctrine" Miltons Theological Treatise
0858 - Chapter 3. Milton, The Book of Genesis and the Expulsion of Adam and Eve
1757 - Chapter 4. Miltons Conflicting Accounts of Key Moments in Christian History
3145 - Chapter 5. Gods Divine and Eternal Providence
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This course was recorded in Fall 2007.
Sam
Sep 12, 2018
Excellent course helped me understand topic that i couldn't while attendinfg my college.
Dembe
March 29, 2019
Great course. Thank you very much.