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Author Dobranski, Stephen B.

Title The Cambridge introduction to Milton / Stephen B. Dobranski.

Imprint Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2012.

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 Axe 2nd Floor Stacks  821.4 M642Ddo 2012    ---  Available
Description xviii, 243 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Series Cambridge introductions to literature
Cambridge introductions to literature.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (p. 227-233) and index.
Contents Preface -- Chronology -- 1. Life: Too much information? ; Character and early years, 1608-1638 ; Italy, 1638-1639 ; Poet and pamphleteer, 1639-1648 ; Government employee, 1649-1660 ; Life after the Restoration, 1660-1674 -- 2. Contexts: Literary traditions and predecessors ; Literary contemporaries ; The book trade ; The civil wars ; Theology -- 3. Prose: Anti-prelatical tracts ; Divorce pamphlets ; Areopagitica (1644) ; Commonwealth prose -- 4. Poetry: "On the morning of Christ's nativity" (1629) ; L'allegro and Il penseroso (1631) ; A mask presented at Ludlow Castle (1634) ; Lycidas (1638) ; Sonnets (1629-1658) ; Poems (1645) ; Paradise lost (1667, 1674) ; Paradise regained (1671) ; Samson agonistes (1671) -- 5. Afterlife.
Summary "John Milton is one of the most important and influential writers in English literary history. The goal of this book is to make Milton's works more accessible and enjoyable by providing a comprehensive overview of the author's life, times and writings. It describes essential details from Milton's biography, explains some of the cultural and historical contexts in which he wrote, offers fresh analyses of his major pamphlets and poems - including Lycidas, Areopagitica and Paradise Lost - and describes in depth traditional and recent responses to his reputation and writings. Separate sections focus on important concepts or key passages from his major works to illustrate how readers can interpret - and get excited about - Milton's writings. This detailed and engaging introduction to Milton will help readers not only better understand the author's life and works but also better appreciate why Milton matters"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Milton, John, 1608-1674 -- Criticism and interpretation.
ISBN 9780521726450 (paperback)
052172645X (paperback)
9780521898188 (hardback)
0521898188 (hardback)

 
    
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