The Three Devils: Luther's, Milton's, and Goethe's; With Other Essays
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A collection of critical essays that compares how three major figures imagine the principle of evil, contrasting one writer’s lived, theological conviction with two poetic reconstructions, and situates those readings alongside studies of major literary figures and periods. The volume includes close biographical and textual analyses of writers such as Shakespeare, Milton, Dryden, and Swift, and an essay on how literature can illuminate historical change, using argument, contextual evidence, and comparative interpretation to link individual experience, artistic form, and cultural development.
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