The Demon and the Poet: An Interpretation of "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" According to Coleridge's Demonological SourcesUniv. Salzburg/Inst.f. Angl.u. Amerik., 1983 - Всего страниц: 148 |
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... course , the poetical works of John Milton , for whom Coleridge had an enormous admiration . Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained , in particular , deal with much demono- logical matter , and Milton , like Coleridge , had read the Neo ...
... course , the poetical works of John Milton , for whom Coleridge had an enormous admiration . Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained , in particular , deal with much demono- logical matter , and Milton , like Coleridge , had read the Neo ...
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... course , the rite of exorcism . However , according to medieval theologians , even exorcism did not guarantee relief from the possessing demon ; sometimes it provided only temporary relief , sometimes none at all . Ultimately ...
... course , the rite of exorcism . However , according to medieval theologians , even exorcism did not guarantee relief from the possessing demon ; sometimes it provided only temporary relief , sometimes none at all . Ultimately ...
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... course , is a symbol of evil and , specifically , of Satan , referred to in the Bible as " that old serpent . " Thus , snakes are , on one level , repulsive and evil creatures . From a different viewpoint , however , they are beings ...
... course , is a symbol of evil and , specifically , of Satan , referred to in the Bible as " that old serpent . " Thus , snakes are , on one level , repulsive and evil creatures . From a different viewpoint , however , they are beings ...
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