“Downcast Eyes” on a “Downward Path to Wisdom”

Reading Milton’s “Darkness Visible” through a Derridean Perspective

Autores

  • Miriam Piedade Mansur Andrade UFMG

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17851/1982-0739.11..75-79

Palavras-chave:

John Milton, Paradise Lost, Jacques Derrida, Visual metaphors, "Darkness Visible"

Resumo

A reading of the visual metaphors of Paradise Lost will provethat the dialectics of traditional philosophy on the issue ofvision/blindness should be placed “under erasure”. The above mentioned operation is accomplished in the epic through a “darkness visible” perspective in the establishment of an(in)stance in the matters of interpretation.

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Publicado

2007-12-31

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