Paradise lost [videorecording] / written by Julie Jarvis ; produced & directed by Vanessa Tovell.
2003
PR3562 .J37 2003 (Mapit)
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Title
Paradise lost [videorecording] / written by Julie Jarvis ; produced & directed by Vanessa Tovell.
Variant Title
At head of title: Literary classics
Publication Details
Princeton, NJ : Films for the Humanities & Sciences, 2003.
Language
English
Description
1 videodisc (30 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4.
Call Number
PR3562 .J37 2003
Dewey Decimal Classification
821.4
Distributor No.
FFH 7889 Films for the Humanities & Sciences
Summary
Patterned on Greek and Roman classics, yet achieving a voice of its own by defying the strict dictates of classical subject matter. Milton's epic poem is a masterpiece of monumental proportions. His diverse and often awesome use of language creates an effect as surreal and powerful as Dante's Inferno. This program features probing analysis by Professors Thomas Winnifirth, University of Warwick, and Robert Wilcher, University of Birmingham. Topics include Milton's creation of hell as one of the great imaginative accomplishments of literature. Also examined are the poem's anti-Catholic tone; the use of the Narcissus myth; the weak, headmaster-like characterization of God; Eve as the strong, archetypal woman; Satan as hero; and criticism of Milton as a misogynist. A brief biography of Milton highlights philosophical debates of the period.
Note
Keith Frederick.
System Details Note
DVD.
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Includes
Milton, John, 1608-1674. Paradise lost.
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