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Milton: Paradise Lost

Milton: Paradise Lost

Milton: Paradise Lost

2nd Edition
David Loewenstein, University of Wisconsin, Madison
January 2004
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    This volume offers an accessible and stimulating introduction to one of the most influential texts of western literature. This guide highlights Milton's imaginative daring as he boldly revises the epic tradition, brilliantly elaborates upon Genesis, and shapes his ambitious narrative in order to retell the story of the Fall. The book considers the heretical dimensions of Paradise Lost and its theology, while situating Milton's great poem in its literary, religious, and political contexts. A concluding chapter addresses the influence of Milton's sublime poem as a source of creative inspiration for later writers, from the Restoration to the Romantics. Finally, the volume offers an extremely useful and updated guide to further reading, which students will find invaluable.

    • Updated edition of a widely used and helpful guide to one of the greatest works of world literature - including a fully updated guide to further reading
    • This introduction examines the significant after-life of Paradise Lost
    • Written by an expert in the field who has taught this text for many years

    Product details

    January 2004
    Paperback
    9780521539791
    158 pages
    203 × 127 × 18 mm
    0.163kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Chronology
    • The chronology of events in Paradise Lost
    • Part I. Paradise Lost in Milton's Career and Age:
    • 1. 'Long choosing, and beginning late'
    • 2. Lycidas
    • 3. Writing in the English Revolution and the Restoration
    • 4. Milton's blindness
    • 5. The Christian Doctrine and Milton's theological heresies
    • Part II. Interpreting Paradise Lost:
    • 6. 'Say first what cause': Paradise Lost and beginnings
    • 7. 'To raise/That Name': Paradise Lost and epic ambition
    • 8. The voice of the poet
    • 9. Answerable styles
    • 10. Satan: daring ambition and heroic ideology
    • 11. Hell: geographical place and internal state
    • 12. God, providence, and free will
    • 13. Milton's Eden
    • 14. Adam and Eve and human sexuality
    • 15. The material cosmos of Paradise Lost
    • 16. War in Heaven
    • 17. Creation
    • 18. The tragedy of the Fall
    • 19. Postlapsarian history and the inner paradise
    • Part III. The Literary Afterlife of Paradise Lost:
    • 20. Revisions from the restoration to the romantics.
      Author
    • David Loewenstein , University of Wisconsin, Madison