2008
DOI: 10.1353/elh.0.0025
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Allegorical Agency and the Sins of Angels

Abstract: This essay reevaluates the relationship between personification and agency—taking Milton’s Paradise Lost as a primary example—and in the process offer some insights into our conventional ideas about the agency of “literal” characters in narrative. Personifications exercise a volition radically divided between causality and freedom, I argue, whereas literal characters produce the impression of free agency not so much by resembling real people as by accepting a compromise with narrative determinism. This essay e… Show more

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