John Milton is widely considered among the five greatest poets in the domain of English language. This book is an attempt to portray his life events and present competent critique on his literary works by various reputed scholars. The book consists of the following chapters: John Milton: An Overview; Arminianism and Antinomianism: Milton’s Paradise Lost and the Construction of the Modern Conscience; a Judge After the Sentence of the Law: Fictional Consciousness in Milton’s Samson; The Tyranny of Heav’n: Milton, Magistrates, and the Trhetoric of Satan’s Protestantism in Paradise Lost; England as Israel in Milton’s Writings; Protocols of Reading: Milton and Biography; Milton’s Areopagitica and the Modern First Amendment; “Ay meâ€: Selfishness and Empathy in “Lycidasâ€; Paradise Lost and the Acoustics of Hell; etc. This work will prove of utmost use for students, teachers and researchers in the field.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR S. Francis
Dr. S. Francis, has a brilliant academic record. A poet by nature himself, he is a researcher, working on comparative study of ancient and modern English poetry.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR T. Joseph
Dr. T. Joseph, is a keen scholar of English literture. Having rich experience in teaching, he has made debut in writing critiques on different litterateurs and their literary works.
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John Milton: A Critical Study
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1st ed.
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8126120444
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viii+223p., Notes; References; Index; 22cm.
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