Scholarly accounts of Milton?s engagement with Petrarch often suggest a hostile reading of the Italian poet?s work. The Protestant ideal of Adam and Eve?s companionate marriage in Paradise Lost has been seen as a rebuke to the unfulfilled petrarchan lover and his chaste mistress; the seductive language of petrarchan pleading has been traced in Satan?s tempting speeches. In Of Reformation (1641), however, Milton invoked Petrarch as an authority in the Protestant cause. This paper seeks to reconstruct the alternative tradition of petrarchism which underlies Milton?s reference. It explores the international network of Protestant polemicists and writers among whom it originated, and looks at its influence on works in English, including Spenser?...
John Milton’s relationship to English Antinomianism is more potent than ever previously argued and t...
This dissertation is a study of the prose and poetry of John Milton (1608--1674). It considers how h...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 103-105)John Milton???s hermeneutics developed over a per...
When he described poetry as that which should “delight to move men to take goodnesse in hand,” Phili...
The Italian verse of Milton consists of but six poems: five sonnets and the single stanza of a canzo...
In The Two Gentlemen of Verona, The Rape of Lucrece and Titus Andronicus, Shakespeare responds to th...
abstract: Often when considering John Milton's greatest work, Paradise Lost, the general public oper...
In an often quoted but imperfectly understood passage in John Milton’s Paradise Regain’d, Satan prof...
Literary scholars have recently shown renewed interest in John Milton’s unconventional religious and...
INTRODUCTION Most great writers achieve immortality because they cherish a single idea or story and ...
This thesis is a comparative study of the Medieval influence on the creation of John Milton’s Paradi...
An analysis of the reception of Petrarch in Italy and Europe from the late fourteenth through the si...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Penn State University Pr...
This thesis brings a fresh engagement with the writings and career of Francesco Petrarca (Petrarch) ...
In my reading of Milton criticism I have discerned what I feel to be a major deficiency, a deficienc...
John Milton’s relationship to English Antinomianism is more potent than ever previously argued and t...
This dissertation is a study of the prose and poetry of John Milton (1608--1674). It considers how h...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 103-105)John Milton???s hermeneutics developed over a per...
When he described poetry as that which should “delight to move men to take goodnesse in hand,” Phili...
The Italian verse of Milton consists of but six poems: five sonnets and the single stanza of a canzo...
In The Two Gentlemen of Verona, The Rape of Lucrece and Titus Andronicus, Shakespeare responds to th...
abstract: Often when considering John Milton's greatest work, Paradise Lost, the general public oper...
In an often quoted but imperfectly understood passage in John Milton’s Paradise Regain’d, Satan prof...
Literary scholars have recently shown renewed interest in John Milton’s unconventional religious and...
INTRODUCTION Most great writers achieve immortality because they cherish a single idea or story and ...
This thesis is a comparative study of the Medieval influence on the creation of John Milton’s Paradi...
An analysis of the reception of Petrarch in Italy and Europe from the late fourteenth through the si...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Penn State University Pr...
This thesis brings a fresh engagement with the writings and career of Francesco Petrarca (Petrarch) ...
In my reading of Milton criticism I have discerned what I feel to be a major deficiency, a deficienc...
John Milton’s relationship to English Antinomianism is more potent than ever previously argued and t...
This dissertation is a study of the prose and poetry of John Milton (1608--1674). It considers how h...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 103-105)John Milton???s hermeneutics developed over a per...