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Garden of Eden
Eden
also: éden, Paradise, the Garden
The Garden of Eden of Genesis 2–3, the biblical paradise from which Adam and Eve were expelled and its gate thereafter guarded by a cherub (or by popular tradition the archangel Michael); used by Mohol as a metaphor for the locked paradise of Ágnes's affection.
Reading notes
- Drama Fragments (Five Pieces) §6 Eden's gate
The Garden of Eden (Genesis 2–3), the biblical paradise from which Adam and Eve were expelled; referenced here as the barred paradise of Ágnes's affections.
Mentioned in 14 works (78 mentions)
First Attempts (Juvenilia)
Correspondence
Drama Fragments (Five Pieces)
Collected Poems (319 Poems, 1837–1864)
- §15.6 Eden
- §47.3 Eden
- §55.5 Eden
- §58.7 the Garden
- §59.2 Eden
- §59.3 Eden
- §68 Eden
- §87.1 the Garden
- §90.3 Eden
- §96 the Garden
- §97.16 Eden
- §97.21 the Garden
- §98.13 the Garden
- §102.24 Eden
- §107.18 the Garden
- §107.2 Eden
- §118 the Garden
- §126 Eden
- §136.3 the Garden
- §147.1 the Garden
- §148.7 Eden
- §157.3 Eden
- §174.1 Eden
- §174.2 Eden
- §174.6 the Garden
- §186.10 Eden
- §201 the Garden
- §205 Eden
- §206 Eden
- §207 Eden
- §210.70 Eden