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Title: MILTON THE DRAMATIST
By: Timothy J. Burbery
Format: Hardback

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ISBN 10: 0820703877
ISBN 13: 9780820703879
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Publisher: DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pub. date: 26 January, 2007
Pages: 224
Synopsis: This book-length study of Milton as a dramatist fills a longstanding gap in Milton scholarship. Combining author-contextual criticism, historicised reader-response theory, and new historicism, Timothy Burbery begins by answering common objections to the claim that the poet is a dramatist, including the putatively static natures of Comus and Samson Agonistes, Miltons egoism, and his Puritanism. Further, Burbery asserts, recent biographical evidence of Miltons consumption of drama, such as his fathers trusteeship of the Blackfriars Theater, suggests that the future poet viewed commercial plays and thus probably alludes to these experiences in his early poetry. Exposure to the public theatre may also have influenced major episodes of his own dramas, including the debate between the Lady and Comus, and Dalilas stunning entrance in Samson. The study then examines Milton as a practitioner of drama by analysing Arcades and the Ludlow masque. Having mastered the conventions of masque in the former work, Milton stretched himself in Comus by composing a work that was far more play-like than any court masque.It is possible that his success with these dramas encouraged Milton to regard himself as a budding dramatist in the 1630s, for late in that decade he began sketching out ideas for tragedies on biblical subjects including the Fall, Sodom, and Abraham and Isaac. This material, found in the Trinity Manuscript, shows him working through practical problems of staging and presentation, and sets the foundation for Paradise Lost and Samson Agonistes. While Samson was "never intended for the stage", it nonetheless embeds numerous "stage" directions in its dialogue, including information about the characters appearances, gestures, and blocking. Awareness of these cues sheds light on some of the current critical debates, including the terrorist reading of the tragedy and Dalilas role. Burbery surveys the surprisingly extensive stage history of Samson, a history that tends to confirm its theatrical viability. "Milton the Dramatist" emphasises Miltons dramatic achievements and thus restores a more equitable balance to our appreciation of his total literary achievement.
Publication: US
Imprint: Duquesne University Press
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