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Untersuchungen zu Miltons Paradise lost : Interpretation der beiden Schlussbucher (Quellen und Forschungen zur Sprach- und Kulturgeschichte der germanischen Volker. N.F., 12) (German Edition)
Author: Berta Moritz-Siebeck
Year: January 1, 1963
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 21 MB
Language: German

Year: January 1, 1963
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 21 MB
Language: German

Long Description of the Plot: Untersuchungen zu Miltons Paradise Lost Interpretation Der Beiden Schlussbucher Quellen Und Forschungen Zur Sprach Und Kulturgeschichte Der Germanischen Volker NF 12 German Edition is a thought-provoking book that delves into the interpretation of John Milton's epic poem, Paradise Lost, and its relevance to the historical context of the Germanic peoples. The book is divided into two main sections: the first part explores the sources and research on the language and cultural history of the Germanic peoples, while the second part focuses on the interpretation of Paradise Lost. The book begins by examining the historical context of the Germanic peoples, including their language, culture, and beliefs. It then delves into the concept of technology evolution and its impact on human society, highlighting the need for a personal paradigm for perceiving the technological process of developing modern knowledge. The author argues that this personal paradigm is essential for the survival of humanity and the unification of people in a warring state. The book also explores the role of Paradise Lost in shaping our understanding of good and evil, and how it has influenced Western literature and culture. The author provides a detailed analysis of the poem's themes, motifs, and characters, and how they relate to the broader context of Germanic culture and history. One of the central themes of the book is the idea that technology evolution is not just about the development of new tools and machines, but also about the evolution of human consciousness and perception.
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