Aspects of Subjectivity: Society and Individuality from the Middle Ages to Shakespeare and MiltonDuquesne University Press, 2003 - Всего страниц: 242 This book focuses on representative literary works that illustrate turns in the history of individuality and subjectivity and the changes in one's relations with community and society. In conjunction with The Wanderer, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Everyman, The Faerie Queene, Hamlet, and Paradise Lost, Low considers pertinent historical beliefs, attitudes, and practices, including the experience of loneliness and exile, the development of sacramental confession from communal reconciliation to personal absolution from sin, the abolition of Purgatory and the traditional Christian solidarity with the ancestral dead, the role of conscience in the development of self, and the rise in Shakespeare and Milton of a typically modern sense of autonomous individuality and subjectivity. |
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... falls into isolation and the habit of soliloquy after his fall . He first resolves to eat the forbidden fruit and commit the original sin because , drawn by his in- tense love of Eve , he firmly determines that they " never shall be ...
... falls into isolation and the habit of soliloquy after his fall . He first resolves to eat the forbidden fruit and commit the original sin because , drawn by his in- tense love of Eve , he firmly determines that they " never shall be ...
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... fall into subjectivity . Sartre speaks from the heart of a similar kind of alienation in his aptly titled La Nausée . The fall into subjectivity has a particular richness of meaning in connection with Paradise Lost . Some of the pain of ...
... fall into subjectivity . Sartre speaks from the heart of a similar kind of alienation in his aptly titled La Nausée . The fall into subjectivity has a particular richness of meaning in connection with Paradise Lost . Some of the pain of ...
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... falls , he tumbles and rotates in a leisurely , strangely beautiful fashion , until we see as if from below how swift his fall really is . As he falls we participate with him in what it feels like to be thrown bodily from an immense ...
... falls , he tumbles and rotates in a leisurely , strangely beautiful fashion , until we see as if from below how swift his fall really is . As he falls we participate with him in what it feels like to be thrown bodily from an immense ...
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