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Milton's Adam and Eve

Fallible Perfection

by George Musacchio (Author)
©1991 Others XII, 216 Pages
Series: American University Studies , Volume 118

Summary

Are the Adam and Eve of Milton's Paradise Lost (1667; 1674) fallen before the Fall? Many readers think so, finding vanity in Eve and intemperate affections in Adam long before they eat the forbidden fruit. But this scholarly study demonstrates that they possess the «fallible perfection» of the Reformation doctrine of Original Righteousness. Read from the perspective of Milton's theological background, Pardise Lost presents human characters who are perfect but fallible, necessarily limited but not fallen until they disobey God.

Details

Pages
XII, 216
Year
1991
ISBN (Hardcover)
9780820413266
Language
English
Published
New York, Bern, Frankfurt/M., Paris, 1991. XII, 216 pp.

Biographical notes

George Musacchio (Author)

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