Milton and the preaching arts
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Milton and the preaching arts
(Medieval and Renaissance literary studies)
Duquesne University Press, c2001
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Note
Bibliography: p. 280-343
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This groundbreaking study demonstrates the extent to which Milton's work reflects the dominant discursive mode of his age: preaching. It challenges the assumption that Milton the poet paid no attention to the ministerial training of his past.
Table of Contents
- Milton and "the Sacred Office of Speaking"
- Milton in the Context of Reformation Artes Praedicandi
- The Poet as Polemicist
- Paradise Lost and the Sermon Types
- Using the Word and Defending the Word in Paradise Regained.
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