Gluttony and gratitude [electronic resource] : Milton's philosophy of eating / Emily E. Stelzer.
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- 9780271089836
- 0271089830
- 9780271089812
- 0271089814
- 821/.4 23
- PR3562 .S74 2017eb
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Cover FRONT -- Copyright Page -- Table of CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- Introduction -- NOTES TO INTRODUCTION -- Chapter 1: Patristic, Medieval, and Early Modern Views of Gluttony -- NOTES TO CHAPTER1 -- Chapter 2: An Anatomy of Gluttony in Paradise Lost -- NOTES TO CHAPTER 2 -- Chapter 3: Scatology and Devilish Glut in Paradise Lost -- NOTES TO CHAPTER 3 -- Chapter 4: Perfect Consumption, the Food of the Gods and the Great Chain of Eating -- NOTES TO CHAPTER 4 -- Chapter 5: The Food of Love, the Paradise Within, Augustinian Triads, and the Body Resurrected -- NOTES TO CHAPTER 5
Chapter 6: The Temperate Poet and This Flying Steed Unrein'd -- NOTES TO CHAPTER 6 -- NOTES -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX
"Explores the philosophical significance of gluttony in Paradise Lost, arguing that a complex understanding of gluttony and of ideal, grateful, and gracious eating informs the content of Milton's writing"-- Provided by publisher.
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