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Paradise Lost: Introduction

Paradise Lost: Introduction

Paradise Lost: Introduction

John Broadbent
March 1972
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    In this, the first introductory volume of the Cambridge Milton for Schools and Colleges, Professor Broadbent, the general editor of the series, presents background and introductory material essential to students for a proper understanding of Paradise Lost. Chapters on mythology, the epic, the writing, publication and subsequent editing of PL and on Milton's ideology and world-view, provide the background to the poem as a whole. The second half of the book engages with the poetry at a more detailed level and examines themes, structures, allusion, language, syntax, rhetoric, similes, rhythm and style, always showing the reader how he can best understand and appreciate Milton's usage. Extensive quotation from PL and other works by Milton and others helps to make all clear.

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    March 1972
    Paperback
    9780521096393
    188 pages
    215 × 139 × 11 mm
    0.248kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface to the Cambridge Milton
    • Introduction to Paradise Lost
    • 1. Myth and ritual
    • 2. Epic
    • 3. Writing, publication and editing of PL
    • 4. Ideology
    • 5. Ethics
    • 6. Theology
    • 7. Structures in PL
    • 8. Allusion
    • 9. Language
    • 10. Syntax
    • 11. Rhetoric
    • 12. Minor components of epic
    • 13. Simile
    • 14. Rhythm
    • 15. Style
    • Resources for further study
    • Chronologies
    • Contents of PL with some cross-references.
      Author
    • John Broadbent