Sex, Violence and Lust in John Milton's Paradise Lost

Date Submitted: 08/21/2004 08:35:53
Category: / Literature / Poetry
Length: 10 pages (2814 words)
There is no reason to apply modern theories to Milton if we do not care whether Milton remains alive. However, if we wish him to be more than a historical artifact, we must do more than just study him against the background of his time. We must reinterpret him in light of the germane thought of our own age. -James Driscoll The Unfolding God Of Jung and Milton Images and allusions to sex and death …
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