Milton Unbound
Controversy and Reinterpretation
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- Author: John P. Rumrich, University of Texas, Austin
- Date Published: November 2006
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- isbn: 9780521032209
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John Milton holds a crucial strategic position on the intellectual and ideological map of literary studies. In this provocative and liberating study, John P. Rumrich contends that contemporary critics have contributed to the invention of a monolithic or institutional Milton: censorious preacher, aggressive misogynist, and champion of the emerging bourgeoisie. Rumrich exposes the historical inaccuracies and logical inconsistencies that sustain this orthodoxy, and argues instead for a more complex Milton who was able to accommodate uncertainty and doubt.
Read more- Audacious, provocative and liberating reading of Milton's work
- Challenges received view of Milton on gender, cultural and social issues
- Essential reading for any critic of Milton and his work
Reviews & endorsements
"...consistently engaging. His discussions of Chaos, of the distinctions between human beings and angels, and of the `excessiveness' of Eve are important contributions to Milton scholarship....this book is a book that all Milton scholars will want to read." Sewanee Review
See more reviews"In demonstrating the limitations of criticism, the author brings to bear close reading and a startling amount of learning....Rumrich has produced a learned and valuable study of the limitiations of critical analysis." Choice
"This is one of the most interesting books to have been written on Milton for some time. It is intelligent, perceptive, and thought-provoking. John Rumrich's writing is full of splendid insights..." The Sixteenth Century Journal
"Rumrich's insights on gender and generation, on maternal influence and indeterminacy in Milton's works are astute and illuminating." Laura Lunger Knoppers, Clio
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- Date Published: November 2006
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521032209
- length: 204 pages
- dimensions: 228 x 151 x 11 mm
- weight: 0.311kg
- contains: 1 b/w illus.
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Preface and acknowledgements
Abbreviations and note on translations
1. Introduction: the invented Milton
2. The question of context
3. Responses and their vicissitudes
4. Comus: a fit of the mother
5. The art of generation
6. Culture and anarchy
Notes
Index.
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