John Milton: A Short Introduction

A Short Introduction

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Paperback, 144 blz. | Engels
John Wiley & Sons | e druk, 2002
ISBN13: 9780631226208
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In this compelling first volume in the
Blackwell Introductions to Literature series, Roy Flannagan, editor of
The Milton Quarterly, provides a readable and uncluttered critical account of a complicated and sophisticated author, and his poetry and prose.

Puts John Milton under the microscope, using the still–evolving critical perspectives of the last fifty years
Looks at Milton s life, and the cultural background to his work, as well as examining his writing
Considers how and why Milton s work has endured the centuries to educate, entertain and intrigue so many generations of readers
Ideal for the reader falling in love with Milton s poetry and prose, who longs to know more about what people think about the poetry, the man or the historical context

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ISBN13:9780631226208
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:144

Inhoudsopgave

1. Mercantile Milton.
<p>2. Milton′s Private and Public Education.</p>
<p>3. Educated Milton: John Milton, Gentleman.</p>
<p>4. Milton and Shakespeare.</p>
<p>5. Milton the Omnivorous Reader.</p>
<p>6. Political Milton.</p>
<p>7. Place in History.</p>
<p>8.The Prodigy.</p>
<p>9. Milton the Friend.</p>
<p>10. Milton Abroad.</p>
<p>11. First–married Milton.</p>
<p>12. Milton the Divorcer.</p>
<p>13. Infamous Milton.</p>
<p>14. "The Great Milton".</p>
<p>15. Milton the Egoist.</p>
<p>16. The Myth of the Unattractive Milton.</p>
<p>17. Physical Appearance.</p>
<p>18. Class–consciousness.</p>
<p>19. Milton′s Sense of Humor.</p>
<p>20. Milton′s First Great Poem.</p>
<p>21. "L′Allegro".</p>
<p>22. "Lycidas".</p>
<p>23. Elegies in Latin and English.</p>
<p>24. Decorum, Genre, and Modes: the Nativity Ode.</p>
<p>25. Sonnets.</p>
<p>26. The Serious and Even the Puritan, Masque.</p>
<p>27. Arcades.</p>
<p>28. The Masque often known as Comus.</p>
<p>29. Musical Entertainment.</p>
<p>30. Fairy–tale Plot.</p>
<p>31. Politics.</p>
<p>32. Performance and Character.</p>
<p>33. The One Just Man, or Woman.</p>
<p>34. Against the Bishops.</p>
<p>35. The Reason of Church–Government.</p>
<p>36. Wonder Years.</p>
<p>37. Of Education.</p>
<p>38. Divorce as a Serious Subject.</p>
<p>39. Prose Masterpiece: Areopagitica.</p>
<p>40. The Blind Warrior.</p>
<p>41. Plans for Great Tragedies.</p>
<p>42. Milton′s Theological Niche.</p>
<p>43. The Baroque in Space and Time.</p>
<p>44. Blindness.</p>
<p>45. Narrator.</p>
<p>46. Solitude, Patience, etc.</p>
<p>47. The One Just Man.</p>
<p>48. Free Will, Disturbing.</p>
<p>49. A Creative God.</p>
<p>50. "Satan, He′s a Liar".</p>
<p>51. Satan, Sin, and Death.</p>
<p>52. Plot and Parallel Scenes.</p>
<p>53. Competitiveness.</p>
<p>54. Self–fashioning.</p>
<p>55. A Remarkable Memory.</p>
<p>56. Slow Reading, on Purpose.</p>
<p>57. Epic Similes.</p>
<p>58. Explication.</p>
<p>59. Etymology.</p>
<p>60. The Printing of Paradise Lost.</p>
<p>61. Imperialism.</p>
<p>62. Monarchy.</p>
<p>63. "Paradise Found".</p>
<p>64. The Plot of the Brief Epic.</p>
<p>65. Paradise Regain′d and the Problems of a Cold–seeming Son of God.</p>
<p>66. Problems of Presenting a Speaking Jesus.</p>
<p>67. The Son as Student.</p>
<p>68. Diminished Satan.</p>
<p>69. Epic Devices in Miniature.</p>
<p>70. Political Undertones.</p>
<p>71. Searches for Meaning in Epithets.</p>
<p>72. Socrates, the Biblical Job, etc.</p>
<p>73. Class Warfare.</p>
<p>74. Quiet Closure.</p>
<p>75. Unpretentious Poetic Style.</p>
<p>76. Samson Agonistes and the Problem of Dating.</p>
<p>77. The Plot of the Dramatic Poem.</p>
<p>78. The Agon or Struggle in Samson Agonistes.</p>
<p>79. Harapha, his Giantship.</p>
<p>80. The Temptations to Luxury or Idleness.</p>
<p>81. A Chorus You Can′t always Believe.</p>
<p>82. Quiet Closure of the Tragedy and the Short Epic.</p>
<p>83. In the End, "One′s country is where it is well with one.".</p>
<p>84. Aftermath: Milton′s Influence.</p>
<p>Works Cited.</p>

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