From First To Second Eve, Or, Tiresias Without Semele
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2018
Published In
Milton Studies
Abstract
This article argues that Milton's rewriting of the Ovidian story of Narcissus in Paradise Lost and his brief mention of Tiresias should be understood alongside his conspicuous avoidance of the story of Semele. Milton only partly resembles Tiresias as he reorients the fate of Eve-as-Narcissus because he disavows knowledge of female sexual enjoyment. Such knowledge would trouble Milton's theological imagination by raising difficult questions about the contact between God and the second Eve, Mary.
Keywords
Ovid, myth, sex, gender, reproduction, typology
Recommended Citation
Eric B. Song.
(2018).
"From First To Second Eve, Or, Tiresias Without Semele".
Milton Studies.
Volume 60,
Issue 1-2.
53-74.
DOI: 10.1353/mlt.2018.0012
https://works.swarthmore.edu/fac-english-lit/384