The Orpheus myth in Milton's "L'Allegro", "Il Penseroso", and "Lycidas" : a Peircean reading /
"In this study of John Milton's "L'Allegro", "Il Penseroso", and "Lycidas", the perspective of an interpreting sign serves as the basis for analysis of the poems' allusions to the Orpheus myth. The idea of an interpretant proposed by Charles Sanders...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Newcastle upon Tyne, UK :
Cambridge Scholars Publishing,
2018.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro; Table of Contents; Abstract; Chapter One; 1.1 The Prospect of Various Choices; 1.2. The Famous Orpheus, the Survival of the Myth, and Orphism; 1.3. The Choice of Peircean Semiotics over French Semiology; Chapter Two; 2.1. The Semiotics of Peirce; 2.2. Why Peirce's Semiotics is both Acclaimed and Deprecated; 2.3. Johansen's Semiotic Pyramid; Chapter Three; 3.1. Milton's Life and Time
- A Brief History; 3.2. Milton's Education and Poetics; 3.3. Milton's Religious and Philosophical Opinions and of his Music and of his Music
- 3.4 An Overview of Three Centuries of Milton Criticism and of his MusicChapter Four; 4.1 Medieval and Early Modern Views on the Myth of Orpheus; 4.2 The Pastoral Mythopoiesis and the Christ-Orpheus Symbolic Association; Chapter Five; 5.1 Orpheus in Milton's Early Writings; 5.2 ""L'Allegro, "" ""Il Penseroso, "" and ""Lycidas; 5.3. Milton's Longer Poems; Chapter Six; 6.1. The Twin Poems; 6.2. ""Lycidas"" and its Criticism; Chapter Seven; 7.1. The Interpretant in Literary Semiotics; 7.2. ""Lycidas""-The Myth of Orpheus as Interpretant; 7.3. Melancholy Orpheus
- The Interpretant of ""Il Penseroso
- 7.4. Slumberous Orpheus
- The Interpretant of ""L'AllegroChapter Eight; Works Cited