Milton’s Hamlet: The Tragedy of Adam Unparadized

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P. Stevens
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abstract:Shakespeare’s Hamlet was one of seventeenth-century England’s most popular plays, and, as the First Folio of the Philadelphia Free Library confirms, it was a Shakespearean drama with which Milton was deeply engaged. With Hamlet in mind, this article examines the degree to which Shakespearean tragedy qualifies Milton’s classical understanding of the genre and, more importantly, allows us insight into the relationship between tragedy and grace. What emerges is the profoundly agonistic but creative relationship between such influences as Shakespeare and Luther at the climax of Paradise Lost—so much so that without them Milton’s great work of art would have neither the same affective nor epistemological power. The argument falls into two parts: the first focuses on a specific network of contexts for Milton’s representation of the Fall as a tragedy, and the second on Adam and Eve’s response to that tragedy.
弥尔顿的哈姆雷特:亚当未被天堂化的悲剧
摘要:莎士比亚的《哈姆雷特》是17世纪英国最受欢迎的戏剧之一,正如费城自由图书馆的《第一对开本》所证实的那样,这是一部深受弥尔顿影响的莎士比亚戏剧。考虑到哈姆雷特,本文考察了莎士比亚悲剧在多大程度上符合弥尔顿对这一类型的古典理解,更重要的是,让我们深入了解悲剧与优雅之间的关系。出现的是莎士比亚和路德在《失乐园》高潮时的影响之间深刻而痛苦但富有创造性的关系,以至于如果没有他们,米尔顿的伟大艺术作品将既没有情感上的力量,也没有认识论上的力量。争论分为两部分:第一部分集中在米尔顿将堕落描述为悲剧的特定语境网络上,第二部分集中在亚当和夏娃对这场悲剧的回应上。
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Milton Studies
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期刊介绍: Milton Studies is published annually by the University of Pittsburgh Press as a forum for Milton scholarship and criticism.
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