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Edward Le Comte

    Milton Re-viewed
    A Dictionary of Puns in MiltonS English Poetry
    I, Eve
    Ich, Eva
    • I, Eve

      • 144 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      3,4(5)Abgeben

      This elegant and enchanting story is a modern (and only slightly religious) version of the story of Adam and Eve and their offspring. Edward Le Comte has entered uncannily into the world of the First Family, into the heart and mind of Eve herself, who tells the tale. In a voice at once lyrical, witty, and strong, she brings to life an Eden both magical and menacing. How did it feel to live in Paradise? Who caused it to be lost? How did they survive day and night? What was it like to have a husbands affection stolen by the witch-woman, Lilith? What was it like to be the first to give birth, to literally raise Cain, and to lose a son to jealousy?I, Eve is startling and unsettling in every way possible, and, in an absolutely straightforward manner, extremely convincing. Eve is the hero, skeptical of Adams claims to be in touch with God. This is not an Eden of miracles; it is an Eden miraculously alive with mischief, humanity, and human feeling. When the snake talks, it is the trick of a devilish ventriloquist. The apple is an apple; good and evil are on the tongues of the tasters.

      I, Eve
    • Milton Re-viewed

      Ten Essays

      • 162 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      The collection features ten insightful essays by Milton scholar Edward Le Comte, exploring the themes, context, and structure of Milton's poetry and prose. With a particular emphasis on "Paradise Lost" and "Paradise Regained," the analyses provide a deep understanding of Milton's work. This title is especially valuable for students and enthusiasts of John Milton and English Literature, offering critical perspectives that enhance the appreciation of his literary contributions.

      Milton Re-viewed