Perversions, Originals, and Redemptions in Paradise Lost
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"Like Saint Augustine, the first great and foremost framer of sign theory and Christian typology In the West, Milton believed that knowledge of typology and sign theory was crucial to understanding God's existence, power, and purpose in creation." "Milton's achievement …
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"Like Saint Augustine, the first great and foremost framer of sign theory and Christian typology In the West, Milton believed that knowledge of typology and sign theory was crucial to understanding God's existence, power, and purpose in creation." "Milton's achievement was to dramatize this sign theory in his poetry, especially Paradise Lost. Professor Thomas Ramey Watson's analysis of Milton's sign theory begins with the context and framework of Augustinian sign theory and Milton's adaptation thereof. Professor Watson then explores the essential conflicts between St. Augustine's "City of God" and "City of Man" to contrast the godhead in Paradise Lost with the satanic underworld. Emphasizing Adam's dream-vision in Books 11 and 12, and the instruction he receives from the Archangel Michael In reading signs correctly. Professor Watson explores in-depth the trajectory of Adam and Eve's downfall and subsequent resignation and regeneration."--Jacket.
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