The Oxford Handbook of Milton

Nigel Smith editor Nicholas McDowell editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:19th Nov '09

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Four hundred years after his birth, John Milton remains one of the greatest and most controversial figures in English literature. The Oxford Handbook of Milton is a comprehensive guide to the state of Milton studies in the early twenty-first century, bringing together an international team of thirty-five leading scholars in one volume. The rise of critical interest in Milton's political and religious ideas is the most striking aspect of Milton studies in recent times, a consequence in great part of the increasingly fluid relations between literary and historical study. The Oxford Handbook both embodies the interest in Milton's political and religious contexts in the last generation and seeks to inaugurate a new phase in Milton studies through closer integration of the poetry and prose. There are eight essays on various aspects of Paradise Lost, ranging from its classical background and poetic form to its heretical theology and representation of God. There are sections devoted both to the shorter poems, including 'Lycidas' and Comus, and the final poems, Paradise Regained and Samson Agonistes. There are also three sections on Milton's prose: the early controversial works on church government, divorce, and toleration, including Areopagitica; the regicide and republican prose of 1649-1660, the period during which he served as the chief propagandist for the English Commonwealth and Cromwell's Protectorate, and the various writings on education, history, and theology. The opening essays explore what we know about Milton's biography and what it might tell us; the final essays offer interpretations of aspects of Milton's massive influence on later writers, including the Romantic poets.

Highly recommended * Times Higher Education Supplement, February 2012 *
This volume is a feast... A number of the essays are of outstanding quality; the overall standard is high; and an imposing abundance of rigorous learning and of critical discernment is deployed. * Blair Worden, The English Historical Review *
An impressive contribution to Milton studies... This will be a most useful tool for the study or teaching of Milton. Highly recommended. * Choice *
a body of scholarship that brings textual criticism and the history of the book to Milton studies in vital and interesting ways... a significant and extremely useful handbook * Thomas Fulton, Renaissance Quarterly *
destined to become required reading for serious Milton students and academics alike... a work which will assuredly set a new, exacting standard for Milton studies for years to come * Philip Major, Modern Language Review *
an impressive achievement [which] offers the reader an excellent sense of the strongest critical work being done in Milton studies... This excellent Oxford handbook [has] established a new and higher standard for such volumes. * David Loewenstein, Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900 *
This is a very impressive and useful collection of essays that deserves all of the praise it has gotten so far. * Milton Quarterly *

  • Winner of Winner of the Irene Samuel Memorial Award of the Milton Society of America.

ISBN: 9780199210886

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 1452g

738 pages