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EAN
9780820707013
Country/Region of Manufacture
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Contributor
Laura L. Knoppers (Edited by)
Publication Name
Milton Studies
ISBN-10
0820707015
ISBN
9780820707013
Item Length
152mm
Genre
Literary Criticism
Title
Milton Studies
Subtitle
Volume 57
Type
Hardback
Release Date
27/12/2016
Release Year
2016

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Published annually by Duquesne University Press as an important forum for Milton scholarship and criticism, Milton Studies focuses on various aspects of John Miltons life and writing, including biography; literary history; Miltons work in its literary, intellectual, political, or cultural contexts; Miltons influence on or relationship to other writers; and the history of critical response to his work. Milton Studies 57 presents 11 fresh and arresting essays on the timely issues of reading and misreading, language and sound, and intellectual and literary history. Contributors offer new perspectives on Robert Gravess notorious Wife to Mr. Milton; on Miltons uses of Jewish phylacteries to show anxiety about Protestant bibliophilia; on the radical poetics of the exaltation of the Son in Paradise Lost; on Miltons revisions of Aristotelian temporality; on the impact of seventeenth century medicine on Miltons animist materialist Creation; on the role of solitude and difference within Miltonic marriage; on Miltons passionate and lifelong delight in Greek; on Miltonic staging of the pervasiveness of linguistic purism; on the production and material basis of satanic acoustics in Paradise Lost; on how the anxiety of belatedness informs Drydens State of Innocence; and on Isaac Asimovs mid-twentieth-century Foundation series in conversation with Paradise Lost. Volume 57 includes 11 new essays by Paul Stevens, Raphael Magarik, Andrew S. Brown, Ayelet Langer, Charlotte Nicholls, Christopher Koester, John K. Hale, Alexandra Reider, Katherine Cox, Diana Trevino Benet, and Ryan Hackenbracht.

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Publisher
Duquesne University Press
ISBN-13
9780820707013
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Book Title
Milton Studies: Volume 57
Publication Year
2016
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Author
Laura L. Knoppers
Topic
Literature
Number of Pages
320 Pages

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Item Weight
612 g
Item Width
152 mm

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Laura L. Knoppers
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United States

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