The Complete Works of John Milton

Volume III: The Shorter Poems

Estelle Haan editor Barbara Kiefer Lewalski editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:25th Oct '12

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The Complete Works of John Milton cover

Re-issued 2014

Volume III of Milton's Complete Works contains all of Milton's shorter poems, including his Mask. Introductions address the poems' historical context, features, and the contemporary printed books and manuscripts in which they appeared. Commentaries provide word definitions and identify biblical, classical, historical, and geographical allusions.Volume III of the new eleven-volume edition of Milton's Complete Works from the Oxford University Press provides a definitive scholarly edition of all of Milton's shorter poems in English, Italian, Latin, and Greek, as well as his Mask, taken from both published and manuscript sources. It presents his 1645 Poems complete, with all prefatory materials, to display the ways in which author, publisher, and printshop shaped this volume. It then presents all the new poems added in the 1673 edition (with the new Table of Contents), and the poems omitted from both editions. A careful collation of textual variants among these sources as well as the 1637 anonymous publication of Milton's Mask is provided. Also, the Bridgewater manuscript version of Milton's Mask (close to the acting version), and his working copy from the Trinity Manuscript, with its many alterations and additions, are transcribed in their entirety, so that the various versions may be compared and studied. A special feature of this edition is the new translation of Milton's many Latin and Greek poems that is both accurate and attentive to their literary quailities. Also, it supplies a poetic translation of Milton's six italian sonnets and Canzone. In addition, it presents in Appendices, of all the versions of Milton's shorter poems in all the contemporary manuscript and printed sources, so they may be compared and examined in relation to their specific contexts. The transcription of all the versions of Milton's poems in the Trinity Manuscript allows in several cases, notably 'Lycidas' and 'At a Solemn Music', for examination of the evolution of these poems as Milton weighed choices of diction and sound qualities and so enables further understanding of his poetic practices. Introductory essays address the occasions and circumstances for all these poems, the poetic development of the Vernacular poems as Milton worked in several genres, and for his Latin and Greek Poemata it provides an overview of Milton's achievement as a Neo-Latin poet, as well as a detailed account of the...

The edition of Milton's Shorter Poems has so many solid virtues ... The poems are presented elegantly on the page, with short but clear notes at the back ... It includes at the back a cornucopia of transcriptions from the Trinity Manuscript and of early versions of Comus. These are available elsewhere, but are difficult to gather in a single place, and they give generous space within the volume to Milton the tentative reviser. * Colin Burrow, London Review of Books *
There is no question that Lewalski's and Haan's many achievements in preparing this monumental edition are singularly impressive. The present volume will instantly establish itself as the definitive resource for any reader interested in Milton's shorter poems, and it is scarcely imaginable that it will ever be eclipsed or be in need of replacing ... this edition's greatest achievement is the way in which it succeeds in giving Milton's Latin poems the pride of place they have long deserved as fully integral to Milton's complete poetic imagination ... with this definitive edition, Lewalski and Haan have undoubtedly set a new standard for any future scholarly engagement with Milton's poetry. * Noam Reisner, The Review of English Studies *

ISBN: 9780199609017

Dimensions: 222mm x 152mm x 65mm

Weight: 1124g

818 pages