Milton’s youthful interest in virginity is usually regarded as a private eccentricity abandoned on his maturation. His “Mask” is often read, analogously, as charting the Lady’s movement from temporary virginity to wedded chastity. This essay challenges those claims, arguing that Milton’s understanding of virginity’s poetic and apocalyptic powers comes from Saint Jerome, whose ideas he struggles with throughout his career. Reading “A Mask” alongside Jerome suggests that Milton endorses the apocalyptic potential of virginity without necessarily assigning those powers to the Lady herself. In later works, Milton modifies and adapts Jerome before finally producing the perfect eremitic hero of “Paradise Regain’d.
John Milton is outlier among poets of the seventeenth century in his extensive recourse to details o...
It is a pleasure to introduce these essays on John Milton\u27s Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained. ...
This project situates the state of virginity as both a narrative and mode of behavior within Samuel ...
This essay argues that Milton\u27s youthful interest in virginity is a rejection of procreative hete...
Milton appropriates narrative structures from the Metamorphoses to amplify the elliptical account of...
Literary history attests to readers’ ongoing engagement with Milton’s figures of evil, especially th...
Milton\u27s entry into the political affairs in the early 1640\u27s was motivated by his belief that...
Focusing on John Milton’s immensely ambivalent depiction of gender, Biblical patriarchy, and feminin...
When the English Reformation began, it brought about not only religious changes, but also changes in...
Often, so-called juvenilia are read only to shed light on an author’s later writing. The question of...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-263) and index.Gallagher argues against an accepted n...
Since the time of the publication of Paradise Lost in 1667, John Milton\u27s epic has undergone dive...
Milton lived in a period of transition affecting many aspects of life, among them the status of wome...
This essay explores the biblical world of John Milton’s poetry through the eyes of the only woman gi...
The essay competition is sponsored by the Classical Associationof South Africa. This paper was judge...
John Milton is outlier among poets of the seventeenth century in his extensive recourse to details o...
It is a pleasure to introduce these essays on John Milton\u27s Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained. ...
This project situates the state of virginity as both a narrative and mode of behavior within Samuel ...
This essay argues that Milton\u27s youthful interest in virginity is a rejection of procreative hete...
Milton appropriates narrative structures from the Metamorphoses to amplify the elliptical account of...
Literary history attests to readers’ ongoing engagement with Milton’s figures of evil, especially th...
Milton\u27s entry into the political affairs in the early 1640\u27s was motivated by his belief that...
Focusing on John Milton’s immensely ambivalent depiction of gender, Biblical patriarchy, and feminin...
When the English Reformation began, it brought about not only religious changes, but also changes in...
Often, so-called juvenilia are read only to shed light on an author’s later writing. The question of...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-263) and index.Gallagher argues against an accepted n...
Since the time of the publication of Paradise Lost in 1667, John Milton\u27s epic has undergone dive...
Milton lived in a period of transition affecting many aspects of life, among them the status of wome...
This essay explores the biblical world of John Milton’s poetry through the eyes of the only woman gi...
The essay competition is sponsored by the Classical Associationof South Africa. This paper was judge...
John Milton is outlier among poets of the seventeenth century in his extensive recourse to details o...
It is a pleasure to introduce these essays on John Milton\u27s Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained. ...
This project situates the state of virginity as both a narrative and mode of behavior within Samuel ...