Although recent critics have attempted to push the canonization of Paradise Lost ever further into the past, the early reception of Milton’s great poem should be treated as a process rather than as an event inaugurated by the pronouncement of a poet laureate or lord. Inevitably linked to Milton’s Restoration reputation as spokesman for the Protectorate and regicides, Paradise Lost’s reception in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries is marked by a series of approaches and retreats, repressions and recoveries. This dissertation examines the critical interventions made by P.H. (traditionally identified as Patrick Hume), John Dennis, Joseph Addison, and Richard Bentley into the reception history of a poem burdened by political an...
This dissertation is a study of the prose and poetry of John Milton (1608--1674). It considers how h...
John Milton’s relationship to English Antinomianism is more potent than ever previously argued and t...
In the eighteenth century, Miltonic criticism centered around Paradise Lost as an orthodox creed: “t...
Although recent critics have attempted to push the canonization of Paradise Lost ever further into t...
Abstract England in the 1640s was torn by civil war between Parliamentarians in pursuit of a free c...
Upon reading John Milton\u27s Paradise Lost, one cannot help but notice that its tone, its moving sc...
In my reading of Milton criticism I have discerned what I feel to be a major deficiency, a deficienc...
This is by no means an attempt to present an exhaustive survey of Miltonic criticism. Its purpose i...
INTRODUCTION Most great writers achieve immortality because they cherish a single idea or story and ...
This thesis explores the reception of Milton’s first volume of poetry, now known as the Poems (1645)...
Milton\u27s entry into the political affairs in the early 1640\u27s was motivated by his belief that...
Milton has a literary place within the Christian understanding of grace, entangles his reader into P...
abstract: Often when considering John Milton's greatest work, Paradise Lost, the general public oper...
An overview of the prose writings of John Wesley, and the hymn writing of his brother Charles, shows...
How should we understand the relationship between Milton’s revolutionary prose and his Restoration v...
This dissertation is a study of the prose and poetry of John Milton (1608--1674). It considers how h...
John Milton’s relationship to English Antinomianism is more potent than ever previously argued and t...
In the eighteenth century, Miltonic criticism centered around Paradise Lost as an orthodox creed: “t...
Although recent critics have attempted to push the canonization of Paradise Lost ever further into t...
Abstract England in the 1640s was torn by civil war between Parliamentarians in pursuit of a free c...
Upon reading John Milton\u27s Paradise Lost, one cannot help but notice that its tone, its moving sc...
In my reading of Milton criticism I have discerned what I feel to be a major deficiency, a deficienc...
This is by no means an attempt to present an exhaustive survey of Miltonic criticism. Its purpose i...
INTRODUCTION Most great writers achieve immortality because they cherish a single idea or story and ...
This thesis explores the reception of Milton’s first volume of poetry, now known as the Poems (1645)...
Milton\u27s entry into the political affairs in the early 1640\u27s was motivated by his belief that...
Milton has a literary place within the Christian understanding of grace, entangles his reader into P...
abstract: Often when considering John Milton's greatest work, Paradise Lost, the general public oper...
An overview of the prose writings of John Wesley, and the hymn writing of his brother Charles, shows...
How should we understand the relationship between Milton’s revolutionary prose and his Restoration v...
This dissertation is a study of the prose and poetry of John Milton (1608--1674). It considers how h...
John Milton’s relationship to English Antinomianism is more potent than ever previously argued and t...
In the eighteenth century, Miltonic criticism centered around Paradise Lost as an orthodox creed: “t...