Fittingly, the most imaginative and densely suggestive of the classic arguments for free speech was written by a poet. Had his career unfolded as he wished, John Milton would never have produced his renowned Areopagitica of 1644. It was only with great reluctance that he undertook to engage in prose polemics during the English Civil War, sacrificing his “calm and pleasing solitariness” to “embark in a troubled sea of noises and hoarse disputes.” He described pamphleteering as something he did “with the left hand” all the while “knowing myself inferior to myself.” Posterity, always a Miltonic concern, has begged to differ with this self-assessment. Wherever the Areopagitica ranks on Milton’s daunting list of enduring creations, it has proved...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 103-105)John Milton???s hermeneutics developed over a per...
John Milton's political philosophy, and its relation to the events and ideologies of the English Rev...
The writing that inaugurates the modern concept of freedom of expression, the speech that the famous...
Fittingly, the most imaginative and densely suggestive of the classic arguments for free speech was ...
Fittingly, the most imaginative and densely suggestive of the classic arguments for free speech was ...
Vincent Blasi is Corliss Lamont Professor of Civil Liberties at Columbia Law School. He delivered th...
The traditional liberal argument for free speech is now under fire from several directions. Critics ...
First paragraph: The Milton who, heir of Moses, Homer and Virgil (CPW, 1: 812), invoked a time of or...
John Milton’s plea For the Liberty of Unlicens’d Printing, Areopagitica, is now hailed as “a landmar...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Penn State University Pr...
Abstract England in the 1640s was torn by civil war between Parliamentarians in pursuit of a free c...
The seventeenth-century English Revolution was pulsing with new democratic ideas of civil rights, ma...
In this essay, McDowell surveys Milton’s references to Euripides throughout his writing career in o...
Milton fought against editors who sought to change his work and the work of others before it was pub...
This chapter examines the classic arguments for freedom of speech. It traces the first comprehensive...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 103-105)John Milton???s hermeneutics developed over a per...
John Milton's political philosophy, and its relation to the events and ideologies of the English Rev...
The writing that inaugurates the modern concept of freedom of expression, the speech that the famous...
Fittingly, the most imaginative and densely suggestive of the classic arguments for free speech was ...
Fittingly, the most imaginative and densely suggestive of the classic arguments for free speech was ...
Vincent Blasi is Corliss Lamont Professor of Civil Liberties at Columbia Law School. He delivered th...
The traditional liberal argument for free speech is now under fire from several directions. Critics ...
First paragraph: The Milton who, heir of Moses, Homer and Virgil (CPW, 1: 812), invoked a time of or...
John Milton’s plea For the Liberty of Unlicens’d Printing, Areopagitica, is now hailed as “a landmar...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Penn State University Pr...
Abstract England in the 1640s was torn by civil war between Parliamentarians in pursuit of a free c...
The seventeenth-century English Revolution was pulsing with new democratic ideas of civil rights, ma...
In this essay, McDowell surveys Milton’s references to Euripides throughout his writing career in o...
Milton fought against editors who sought to change his work and the work of others before it was pub...
This chapter examines the classic arguments for freedom of speech. It traces the first comprehensive...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 103-105)John Milton???s hermeneutics developed over a per...
John Milton's political philosophy, and its relation to the events and ideologies of the English Rev...
The writing that inaugurates the modern concept of freedom of expression, the speech that the famous...