Poet of revolution : the making of John Milton /
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TextPublication details: Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2020Description: 485 pages : illustrations, portraits, facsimiles ; 25 cmISBN: - 9780691154695
- PR3581 .M33
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| Books | Mahsa Amini Library | General Stacks | PR3581 .M33 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 033356 |
A biography of Milton's formative years, Nicholas McDowell draws on recent archival discoveries to reconcile at last the poet and polemicist. He charts Milton's development from his earliest days as a London schoolboy, through his university life and travels in Italy, to his emergence as a public writer during the English Civil War. At the same time, McDowell presents fresh, richly contextual readings of Milton's best-known works from this period, including the "Nativity Ode," "L'Allegro" and "Il Penseroso," Comus, and "Lycidas." Challenging biographers who claim that Milton was always a secret radical, Poet of Revolution shows how the events that provoked civil war in England combined with Milton's astonishing programme of self-education to instil the beliefs that would shape not only his political prose but also his later epic masterpiece.
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