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MILTON STUDIES
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| Volume: |
Volume 48 |
| By: |
Albert C. Labriola (Editor), Sharon Achinstein, Ann Bayles Coiro |
| Format: |
Hardback |

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£62.99 |
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£62.99 |
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| ISBN 10: |
0822943204 |
| ISBN 13: |
9780822943204 |
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| Publisher: |
UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH PRESS |
| Pub. date: |
1 March, 2008 |
| Pages: |
194 |
| Description: |
A collection of ten essays which emphasize historicism, the predominant critical approach used to explicate Milton's writings. It provides an intertextual analysis of Milton's writings and those of his contemporaries. It also illuminates Milton's biography by focusing on his interaction with his two nephews. |
| Synopsis: |
Published annually by Duquesne University Press as an important forum for Milton scholarship and criticism, Milton Studies focuses on various aspects of John Milton's life and writing, including biography; literary history; Milton's work in its literary, intellectual, political, or cultural contexts; Milton's influence on or relationship to other writers; and the history of critical response to his work. The eight essays in this volume offer a variety of fresh subjects and cutting-edge approaches to Milton's prose and poetry. Milton Studies 48 is a special issue that celebrates the quatercentenary of Milton's birth. The ten essays in this volume emphasize historicism, the predominant critical approach used in the last three decades to explicate Milton's writings. The historicist approach has generated a remarkable variety of perspectives on Milton's prose and poetry, and has guided the study of Milton's writings into areas previously unknown or unacknowledged.The introductory essay by Sharon Achinstein deals with models of inquiry in the past, reevaluates the concept of "history," and explains how more recent varieties of historical investigation develop parallels between the past and present. Additional essays provide intertextual analysis of Milton's writings and those of his contemporaries; illuminate Milton's biography by focusing on his interaction with his two nephews; debate Milton's status as an early modern nationalist or a conflicted patriot; explain Milton's divided views of the role of Parliament in the 1640s; and focus on the interplay of Milton's so-called companion poems (Samson Agonistes and Paradise Regained), published in the same volume in 1671. The concluding essay is a remarkable tour de force by Annabel Patterson, whose historicist approach has been a catalyst for many studies. In this essay, however, Patterson, almost as if to redress an imbalance in our present-day historicist engagement with Milton, approaches his sonnets humanistically, as aesthetic and literary artifacts rather than as religiopolitical texts. Hardcover is un-jacketed. |
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US |
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University of Pittsburgh Press |
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