Tracing the literary development of the satanic form into a humanized form, Nancy Rosenfeld looks anew at well known texts by four seventeenth-century English writers-John Milton, John Bunyan, George Etherege and John Wilmot (Earl of Rochester). Rosenfeld focuses on the works from each author in which a satanic character features prominently, to show how these writers, taken collectively, have imbued Satan with the characteristics that define the human.
Tracing the literary development of the satanic form into a humanized form, Nancy Rosenfeld looks anew at well known texts by four seventeenth-century English writers-John Milton, John Bunyan, George Etherege and John Wilmot (Earl of Rochester). Rosenfeld focuses on the works from each author in which a satanic character features prominently, to show how these writers, taken collectively, have imbued Satan with the characteristics that define the human.
Contents: Introduction Satan's journey into evil The Tempter of Grace Abounding Diabolus and his unholy war Paradise Regained: Satan and the Son ' Thine now is all this world': a human Satanic archetype Rochester and the theriophilic paradox The mode of man: the man of mode? The Earl of Rochester meets Milton's Muse Epilogue: where is the Satan of Samson Agonistes? Works cited Index.
Contents: Introduction Satan's journey into evil The Tempter of Grace Abounding Diabolus and his unholy war Paradise Regained: Satan and the Son ' Thine now is all this world': a human Satanic archetype Rochester and the theriophilic paradox The mode of man: the man of mode? The Earl of Rochester meets Milton's Muse Epilogue: where is the Satan of Samson Agonistes? Works cited Index.
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