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Milton and the making of Paradise lost

Milton and the Making of Paradise Lost tells the story of John Milton's life as England's self-elected national poet and explains how the single greatest poem of the English language came to be written. In early 1642 Milton--an obscure private schoolmaster--promised English readers a work of literature so great that "they should not willingly let it die." Twenty-five years later, toward the end of 1667, the work he had pledged appeared in print: the epic poem Paradise Lost. In the interim, however, the poet had gone totally blind and had also become a controversial public figure--a man who had argued for the abolition of bishops, freedom of the press, the right to divorce, and the prerogative of a nation to depose and put to death an unsatisfactory ruler. These views had rendered him an outcast. William Poole devotes particular attention to Milton's personal situation: his reading and education, his ambitions and anxieties, and the way he presented himself to the world. Although always a poet first, Milton was also a theologian and civil servant, vocations that informed the composition of his masterpiece. At the emotional center of this narrative is the astounding fact that Milton lost his sight in 1652. How did a blind man compose this staggeringly complex, intensely visual work? Poole opens up the epic worlds and sweeping vistas of Milton's masterpiece to modern readers, first by exploring Milton's life and intellectual preoccupations and then by explaining the poem itself--its structure, content, and meaning.--

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English
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368

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Milton and the making of Paradise lost
2017, Harvard University Press
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Table of Contents

Part 1: Milton
The undertaking
School and the Gils
An anxious young man
Ambitions
Milton's syllabus
Securing a reputation
Two problematic books
Systematic theology
Drafts for dramas
Two competitors: Davenant and Cowley
Going blind
The undertaking, revisited
Bibliographical interlude: publishing Paradise lost
Part 2: Paradise Lost
Structure
Creating a universe
Epic disruption
Military epic
Scientific epic
Pastoral tragedy
Contamination and doubles
Justifying the ways of God to men
Becoming a classic.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
821/.4, B
Library of Congress
PR3581 .P64 2017, PR3581.P64 2017

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 368 pages
Number of pages
368

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26932819M
ISBN 10
0674971078
ISBN 13
9780674971073
LCCN
2017011997
OCLC/WorldCat
981761500

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