Milton Studies, v. 49 (Hardcover, 2009)


The ten essays in "Milton Studies 49" cover a wide range of topics including: the relationship of Milton's Satan to Marlowe's work; the adaptation of several episodes and demonic characters in Book II of "Paradise Lost" to the saga of Odysseus; the implications of Odyssean allusions in "Paradise Lost" as the means of reconciling classical and Christian ethics; Milton's idea of oneness as it evolves from revaluating sexuality and gender relations in his works and his concept of end-time; Eve's dream in "Paradise Lost" and the interrelationship of identity, gender relations, and choice; passion in the godhead of "Paradise Lost" as the depiction of a deity who is not merely anthropomorphic but also anthropopathetic; Jesus' attitude toward reading practice in "Paradise Regained"; the two natures of Christ in "Paradise Regained"; the tension between commitment and freedom in Milton's concepts of marriage and divorce; and Milton's influence through the panorama of American literature.

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The ten essays in "Milton Studies 49" cover a wide range of topics including: the relationship of Milton's Satan to Marlowe's work; the adaptation of several episodes and demonic characters in Book II of "Paradise Lost" to the saga of Odysseus; the implications of Odyssean allusions in "Paradise Lost" as the means of reconciling classical and Christian ethics; Milton's idea of oneness as it evolves from revaluating sexuality and gender relations in his works and his concept of end-time; Eve's dream in "Paradise Lost" and the interrelationship of identity, gender relations, and choice; passion in the godhead of "Paradise Lost" as the depiction of a deity who is not merely anthropomorphic but also anthropopathetic; Jesus' attitude toward reading practice in "Paradise Regained"; the two natures of Christ in "Paradise Regained"; the tension between commitment and freedom in Milton's concepts of marriage and divorce; and Milton's influence through the panorama of American literature.

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University of Pittsburgh Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

2009

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First published

December 2008

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 18mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

288

Edition

2009

ISBN-13

978-0-8229-4359-4

Barcode

9780822943594

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LSN

0-8229-4359-X



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