England's Amorous Angels, 1813-1823University Press of America, 1990 - 507 páginas Between 1813-1823, five major poems appeared in England exploring the subject of sexual union between "sons of God" (usually depicted as angels) and "daughters of men" (usually depicted as Cain's female descendants). James Montgomery's The World Before the Flood (1813), George Croly's The Angel of the World (1820), Thomas Dale's Irad and Adah, A Tale of the Flood (1821), Thomas Moore's The Loves of the Angels (1822), and Byron's Heaven and Earth (1823) all take inspiration from Genesis 6.1-4, or from its Qur'anic, Pseudepigraphic, or New Testament derivatives. Why angels were suddenly conscripted into active service to serious poetry, by poets who expectedóand yet who really did not expectóthat these embodied, male angels would be taken seriously, is the question this text seeks to answer. The appendix presents for the first time since 1823 the unrevised version of Moore's Loves of the Angels, and Croly's Angel of the World. |
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... Dale's narrative recalls Giles Fletcher's four - part celebration of Christ's Victory and Triumph . Dale's imagery is sometimes sensuous , as is Fletcher's more often ; Dale shifts his focus from the particular lovers to the widest ...
... Dale's narrative recalls Giles Fletcher's four - part celebration of Christ's Victory and Triumph . Dale's imagery is sometimes sensuous , as is Fletcher's more often ; Dale shifts his focus from the particular lovers to the widest ...
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... Dale's Irad and Adah proves likewise inoffensive . It likewise bores . Blackwood's assigns to Dale an audience similar to that presumed for Montgomery . Hence , the anonymous reviewer ( Blackwood's 12 ( July- December 1822 ) : 61-67 ) ...
... Dale's Irad and Adah proves likewise inoffensive . It likewise bores . Blackwood's assigns to Dale an audience similar to that presumed for Montgomery . Hence , the anonymous reviewer ( Blackwood's 12 ( July- December 1822 ) : 61-67 ) ...
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... Dale's own ostensible hopes for the services literary studies might provide the masses . Dale's Irad and Adah , A Tale of the Flood confused even contem- poraries , one of whom ventures into discussing this narrative by lamenting the ...
... Dale's own ostensible hopes for the services literary studies might provide the masses . Dale's Irad and Adah , A Tale of the Flood confused even contem- poraries , one of whom ventures into discussing this narrative by lamenting the ...
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Enoch Orientalism Sublimity and Market Value | 1 |
BACKGROUND | 42 |
Ancient Texts and Modern Confusion | 49 |
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