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  1. 岐阜市立女子短期大学研究紀要
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サタンの超克--ブレイクの『ミルトン』について(14)

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タイトル サタンの超克--ブレイクの『ミルトン』について(14)
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タイトル Transcending Satan-Self in Blake's Milton(14)
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資源タイプ departmental bulletin paper
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著者 川崎, 則子

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内容記述タイプ Abstract
内容記述 This paper discusses one passage from William Blake's Milton, plate 17[19], lines 31-36. In this passage, Los and Enitharmon are both astonished by the visitation of the resurrected Milton to their mundane world. Since Los and Enitharmon are the pair created by Blake's imagination to represent the time phase of eternal Urthona, their first encounter with Milton carries a nuance of incompletion or mistake. They mistake Milton for the ego-centered Satan whereas he actually has come to overcome Satan's failure. Though their mistake concerning their recognition is the same, their reactions to it are contrastive: Los is terrified; Enitharmon who is Satanic, is overjoyed. Their recognition is contaminated by Urizen's derogated ego-centered reasoning. They project their own failure of egocentric reasoning on Milton's personality. Satan seems to be Blake's favorite theme of his visual work at this period of composing Milton. "Fiber" and "polyp" also play an important role in both his visual and verbal expression and can be impressively exemplified in the plate 17[19].
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内容記述 This paper discusses one passage from William Blake's Milton, plate 17[19], lines 31-36. In this passage, Los and Enitharmon are both astonished by the visitation of the resurrected Milton to their mundane world. Since Los and Enitharmon are the pair created by Blake's imagination to represent the time phase of eternal Urthona, their first encounter with Milton carries a nuance of incompletion or mistake. They mistake Milton for the ego-centered Satan whereas he actually has come to overcome Satan's failure. Though their mistake concerning their recognition is the same, their reactions to it are contrastive: Los is terrified; Enitharmon who is Satanic, is overjoyed. Their recognition is contaminated by Urizen's derogated ego-centered reasoning. They project their own failure of egocentric reasoning on Milton's personality. Satan seems to be Blake's favorite theme of his visual work at this period of composing Milton. "Fiber" and "polyp" also play an important role in both his visual and verbal expression and can be impressively exemplified in the plate 17[19].
書誌情報 岐阜市立女子短期大学研究紀要
en : Bulletin of Gifu City Women's College

巻 52, p. 33-38, 発行日 2002
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出版者 岐阜市立女子短期大学
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収録物識別子 09163174
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収録物識別子 AN10208264
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関連識別子 110004436585
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