Milton and Ecology
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:17th Dec '09
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Hiltner argues that Milton anticipates certain essential prevailing ecological arguments.
In Milton and Ecology, Ken Hiltner engages with literary, theoretical, and historic approaches to explore the ideological underpinnings of our prevalent environmental crisis. Focusing on Milton's rejection of dualistic theology, metaphysical philosophy, and early-modern subjectivism, Hiltner argues that Milton anticipates certain prevailing essential ecological arguments. Even more remarkable is that Milton was able to integrate these arguments with biblical sources so seamlessly that his interpretative 'Green' reading of scripture has for over three centuries been entirely plausible. This study considers how Milton, from the earliest edition of the Poems, not only sought to tell the story of how through humanity's folly Paradise on earth was lost, but also sought to tell how it might be regained. This intriguing study will be of interest to eco-critics and Milton specialists alike.
"...bold and wonderfully suggestive." John Bienz, Mount Union College, Renaissance Quarterly
ISBN: 9780521123747
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 10mm
Weight: 270g
176 pages