The Pillars of Eternity: Time and Providence in The Faerie QueeneIrish Academic Press, 1989 - 256 Seiten The purpose of this new study is to examine the themes of time and providence as they affect the romance narrative of The Faerie Queene. From the point of view of the individual, time is destructive or benign as it affects his own interests or those of his immediate party. but as the outlook widens to that of the race the concept of perpetuity puts such judgments in a new perspective. The relationship between time and providence is one of the central issues in Western philosophy, and Spenser's exploration of the creative and destructive aspects of time from the point of view of |both the individual and the race is seen against the background of ideas available to him. But The Faerie Queene is not a discursive philosophical or theological treatise, and the intention here is not to impose a single intellectual interpretation on the intricacies of the storyline of the poem, but to examine and appreciate the various ways in which Spenser responded aesthetically to his central theme. |
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... designed to encourage the reader to regard the poem as a unity by emphasising romantic continuity over epic closure . Furthermore , as ' revision ' is literally ' re - seeing ' the text proves as mutable The Pillars of Eternity 13 as ...
... designed to encourage the reader to regard the poem as a unity by emphasising romantic continuity over epic closure . Furthermore , as ' revision ' is literally ' re - seeing ' the text proves as mutable The Pillars of Eternity 13 as ...
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... designed to reunite him with the primary forces of creation . The times of these rituals were sacred times in which the participants in a sense became the contemporaries of the powers with which they sought identity.61 Britomart ...
... designed to reunite him with the primary forces of creation . The times of these rituals were sacred times in which the participants in a sense became the contemporaries of the powers with which they sought identity.61 Britomart ...
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... designed to demonstrate the operations of free choice within an entirely ordered world - system . But the undeniable brilliance of his imagery cannot disguise the logical flaws undermining his arguments , and St Augustine duly rejected ...
... designed to demonstrate the operations of free choice within an entirely ordered world - system . But the undeniable brilliance of his imagery cannot disguise the logical flaws undermining his arguments , and St Augustine duly rejected ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
Wicked Time | 55 |
Iust Time | 80 |
Urheberrecht | |
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