Surprised by Sin
The Reader in Paradise Lost
Stanley Fish author Nausheen Anwar author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan
Published:12th Nov '97
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
In 1967 the world of Milton studies was divided into two armed camps, one proclaiming that Milton was of the devil's party, the other proclaiming that the poet's sympathies are obviously with God and the angels loyal to him. The achievement of Stanley Fish's Surprised by Sin was to reconcile the two camps by subsuming their claims in a single overarching thesis: Paradise Lost is a poem about how its readers came to be the way they are and therefore the fact of their divided responses makes perfect sense. Thirty years later the issues raised in Surprised by Sin continue to set the agenda and drive debate.
'Many think of Surprised by Sin as Stanley Fish's best book: not just provocative, but strategic, in directing attention to Milton's designs on his readers.' - Alastair Fowler, Times Literary Supllement
ISBN: 9780333625156
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 702g
361 pages
2nd ed. 1997