Wednesday, 31 December 2014
ITS A DIFFERENT FEELING TO BE IN MIDST OF RECOGNITION- I BESTOW ALL MY THANKS UPON YOU--
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Friday, 19 December 2014
I AND MY MIND:
I was in a poor farm, when I came to know the history, the trumpet of English Literature.I never knew how should I going to exploit myself to depth of thoughts..but several skeletons I feel be used to move that perverse me around the poor farm of my mind. I partially-won... I could half-reveal out the thoughts that were constantly uttering and shrouded my mind, I came across the steamer of literature..Thanx the world, as yet my wryness upto.., that how much I can..
Thursday, 18 December 2014
ETYMOLOGY OF LITERATURE:
It is an enormous feeling for me on individual, to find out different persons with different thoughts in literature. I never and could never endorse on the enormity of trundle dictatorship to come through the version of Literature that perhaps,I am wanting through.. However,let be awaken, to shrug 'them' on the Subtlety of Literature..
Saturday, 13 December 2014
JOHN MILTON’S PARADISE LOST (BOOK-II):
The violation of the normal English word-order and other elements in Milton’s epic blank-verse, which have upset some purists, are carefully and systematically employed in order to achieve different kinds of emotional pitch, to effect continuity and integration in the weaving of the epic design and all to sustain the poem as a poem and to keep it from disintegrating into isolated fragments of high rhetoric.
David Daiches: The Use of Blank –Verse in Paradise Lost.
It is a well-known complaint among the readers of Paradise Lost, that they can hardly keep themselves from sympathizing, in some sort, with Satan, as the hero of the poem. The most probable account of which surely is, that the author himself partook largely of the haughty and vindictive republican spirit, which he has assigned to the character, and consequently, though perhaps unconsciously, drew the portrait with a peculiar zest.
Josiah Conder: The Hero of Paradise Lost.
To Adam and Eve are given, during their innocence, such sentiments as innocence can generate and utter. Their love is pure benevolence and mutual veneration; their repasts are without luxury, and their diligence without toil. Their addresses to their Maker have little more than the voice of admiration and gratitude. Fruition left them nothing to ask, and Innocence left them nothing to fear.
Johnson.
To read Paradise Lost with appreciation and understanding, those readers of the poem who have been deprived by twentieth century doubts and denials of the privilege of reading it with a faith comparable to its author’s must accept the story as they accept Homeric fable. Whether we believe in a family of gods on Olympus or not, we must accept them as agents in Homer’s story. Whether we believe as Milton does, or whether we do not, in the interference in the affairs of men of a personal God, his son, his angels and his enemies, we must accept them as agents in Milton’s story.
-John S. Diekhoff: Intimate Knowledge of the Bible Necessary for a Proper Understanding and Enjoyment of Paradise Lost.
Three poets in three distant ages born
Greece, Italy, and England did adorn.
The first in loftiness of thought surpassed,
The next in majesty, in both the last.
The force of nature could no farther go:
To make a third she joined the former two.
John Dryden.
The reason Milton wrote in fetters when he wrote of Angels and God, and at liberty when of Devils and Hell, is because he was a true Poet and of the Devil’s party without knowing it.
William Blake
“would be quite surcharged with her own weight,
And strangl’d with her waste fertility;
Th’ earth cumber’d, and the wing’d air dark’t with plumes,
The herds would over-multitude their Lords,
The Sea o’refraught would swell…”
(CONT....
presentation on SlideShare: 'The Way I Have Evaluated: The Grotesque Horror of Milton's Paradise Lost, Book-II.'. http://www.slideshare.net/RituparnaRayChaudhur/john-miltons-paradis...;
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