Milton Studies

Volume 49

Albert C Labriola editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:University of Pittsburgh Press

Published:1st Dec '08

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This volume of essays in Milton Studies explores diverse themes in Milton's works, including identity, gender relations, and the interplay of classical and Christian ethics.

The volume titled Milton Studies presents a collection of ten insightful essays that delve into a diverse array of topics relevant to John Milton's works. Among these essays, readers will find explorations of the complex relationship between Milton's Satan and the characters crafted by Christopher Marlowe. Additionally, the adaptation of various episodes and demonic figures in Book II of Paradise Lost is examined through the lens of the saga of Odysseus, providing a unique perspective on the interplay between classical and Christian narratives.

Published annually by Duquesne University Press, Milton Studies serves as a vital platform for scholarship and critique surrounding Milton's life and literary contributions. This particular volume includes eight essays that tackle fresh subjects and adopt innovative approaches to both Milton's prose and poetry. Topics range from the implications of Odyssean allusions in Paradise Lost to the exploration of identity, gender relations, and choice as seen in Eve's dream.

Furthermore, the essays in Milton Studies investigate Milton's evolving ideas on oneness, the nature of divinity in Paradise Lost, and the nuanced tension between commitment and freedom in his views on marriage and divorce. The collection also touches on Milton's lasting influence across the spectrum of American literature, making it a significant contribution to the ongoing discourse in Milton scholarship.

ISBN: 9780822943594

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm

Weight: 363g

257 pages