The Cambridge companion to Milton
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The Cambridge companion to Milton
(Cambridge companions to literature)
Cambridge University Press, 1989
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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The Cambridge Companion to Milton will provide an accessible and helpful guide for any student of Milton, introducing readers to both the scope of Milton's work and the range of current approaches to it. The Companion's eighteen contributors have written informative, stimulating, often argumentative essays that will provoke thought and discussion both in and out of the classroom, on all the important aspects of the background to, and substance of, Milton's life and work. The Cambridge Companion to Milton offers in a single volume the responsible and diverse introduction to Milton that undergraduate students, together with their professors, are looking for.
Table of Contents
- 1. The life of Milton John T. Shawcross
- 2. Comus Roy Flannagan
- 3. Lycidas J. Martin Evans
- 4. Milton and heroic literature James Freeman
- 5. Milton's epic style: the invocations in Paradise Lost Lee M. Johnson
- 6. The genres of Paradise Lost Barbara K. Lewalski
- 7. Language and knowledge in Paradise Lost John Leonard
- 8. The fall of man and Milton's theodicy Dennis Danielson
- 9. Milton's Satan John Carey
- 10. Milton and the sexes Diane K. McColley
- 11. Milton and the rhetoric of prophecy Marshall Grossman
- 12. Milton's prose Thomas N. Corns
- 13. Milton and the reforming spirit Georgina Christopher
- 14. How Milton read the bible: the case of paradise regained Mary Ann Radzinowicz
- 15. A reading of Samson Agonistes Joan S. Bennett
- 16. Milton's literary influence Dustin Griffin
- 17. Milton's place in intellectual history William Kerrigan
- 18. Reading Milton: a summary of illuminating efforts Michael Mikolajczak.
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