paradise lost and falling from grace - a look into the seventeenth century redemption poetry

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paradise lost and falling from grace -a look into the seventeenth century redemption poetry contents introduction………………………………………………….……………..3 chapter 1. life and work john milton…………...................6 1.1. poetry…………………………………………………………….………….....8 1.2. views…………………………………………………………….…………....9 chapter 2. the analysis of colour terms in john milton’s poem paradise lost....................................................................................18 2.1. the concept of red in j. milton’s poem paradise lost …………………….18 2.2. the concept of black in j. milton’s poem paradise lost………..………….19 conclusion…………………………………………...…………...…………22 bibliography ……………………………………………………..……..24 introduction actuality of course work john milton (9 december 1608 – 8 november 1674) was an english poet and intellectual who served as a civil servant for the commonwealth of england under it s council of state and later under oliver cromwell. he wrote at a t ime of religious flux and polit ical upheaval, and is best known for his epic poem paradise lost (1667). written in blank verse, paradise lost is widely considered to be one of the greatest works of lit …
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may soni https://yuz.uz/en/news ] writing in english, latin, and italian, he achieved international renown within his lifet ime; his celebrated areopagitica (1644), written in condemnation of pre-publication censorship, is among history's most influential and impassioned defences of freedom of speech and freedom of the press. his desire for freedom extended into his style: he int roduced new words (coined from latin and ancient greek) to the english language, and was the first modern writer to employ unrhymed verse outside of the theatre or t ranslations. william hayley's 1796 biography called him the "greatest english author",[2] and he remains generally regarded "as one of the pre- eminent writers in the english language",[3] though crit ical reception has oscillated in the centuries since his death (often on account of his republicanism). samuel johnson praised paradise lost as "a poem which ... with respect to design may claim the first place, and with …
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ise lost. this investigation is vitally important both for linguistic and theological studies as the analysis casts a new light on the meaning of colour terms. the initial hypothesis could be formulated as follows: in paradise lost, colour categories serve as a vehicle to express j. milton’s religious ideas and believes. hence, the paper aims at aims of course work analyzing the semantic meaning of colours in j. milton’s poem paradise lost. · in order to achieve the aim, the following tasks are to be fulfilled: · to introduce the subject of semantics; · to present the basic principles of colour semantics; · to analyze the chosen colour terms in j. milton’s poem paradise lost. the practical value of the work this descriptive-analytical paper advocates an interdisciplinary approach embracing the fields of cognitive semantics, philosophy and theology.major part of theoretical insights is obtained from john saeed’s semantics (2009), vyvyan evan’s …
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ations, tasks, theoretical and practical importance and the structure . chapter 1. biography the phases of milton's life parallel the major historical and polit ical divisions in stuart britain. milton studied, t ravelled, wrote poetry mostly for private circulation, and launched a career as pamphleteer and publicist under the increasingly personal rule of charles i and it s breakdown into constitutional confusion and war. the shift in accepted attitudes in government placed him in public office under the commonwealth of england, from being thought dangerously radical and heretical, and he even acted as an official spokesman in certain of his publications.[footnoteref:2] [2: jenks, tudor (1905). in the days of milton. new york: a.s. barnes & company] the restoration of 1660 deprived milton, now completely blind, of his public platform, but this period saw him complete most of his major works of poetry. milton's views developed from his very extensive reading, …
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up the rough controversial style of the period, and deploying a wide knowledge of church history. he was supported by his father's investments, but milton became a private schoolmaster at this t ime, educating his nephews and other children of the well- to- do. this experience and discussions with educational reformer samuel hartlib led him to write his short t ract of education in 1644, urging a reform of the national universities. in june 1642, milton paid a visit to the manor house at forest hill, oxfordshire, and, aged 34, married the 17- year- old mary powell.[30][31] the marriage got off to a poor start as mary did not adapt to milton's austere lifestyle or get along with his nephews. milton found her intellectually unsatisfying and disliked the royalist views she had absorbed from her family. it is also speculated that she refused to consummate the marriage. mary soon returned …

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paradise lost and falling from grace -a look into the seventeenth century redemption poetry contents introduction………………………………………………….……………..3 chapter 1. life and work john milton…………...................6 1.1. poetry…………………………………………………………….………….....8 1.2. views…………………………………………………………….…………....9 chapter 2. the analysis of colour terms in john milton’s poem paradise lost....................................................................................18 2.1. the concept of red in j. milton’s poem paradise lost …………………….18 2.2. the concept of black in j. milton’s poem paradise lost………..………….19 conclusion…………………………………………...…………...…………22 bibliography ……………………………………………………..……..24 introduction actuality of course work john milton (9 december 1608 – 8 november 1674) was an english poet and intellec...

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