| The Void Profound: Denial and Repression in John Milton's Paradise Lost, Christopher Marlowe's Doctor Faustus, and These United States |
| Table of Contents Introduction "Your Head I Him Appoint" "Defended Fruit" Mortalism A Table of Related Changes "Darkness Visible" "The Dark, Unbottomed, Infinite Abyss" "Utter Loss of Being" Heaven is Inherently Nonhistorical Doctor Faustus Interested in publishing, citing, linking, or otherwise supporting this project? please email me here. |
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| Faustus: And are there crystal spheres of fire? |
| Mephistopheles: No Faustus, they be but fables. |
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| So spake th'Omnipotent, and with His words All seemed well pleased; all seemed, but were not all. |