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Milton studies, 30

This volume contains essays on Milton's prose which analyze the aesthetic subtexts of the polemical tracts, identify Milton's adaptation of the diatribe as a generic paradigm and trace the influence of Jeremiah on the voice of the polemicist.
Print Book, English, ©1993
Univ. of Pittsburgh Pr., Pittsburgh, ©1993
218 pages (including illustrations) 24 cm
9780822937722, 0822937727
35650279
Milton's diatribal voice : the integration and transformation of a generic paradigm in Animadversions / Maureen Thum
From polemic to prophecy : Milton's uses of Jeremiah in The reason of church government and The readie and easie way / Reuben Sanchez
Creator-critic : aesthetic subtexts in Milton's antiprelatical and regicide polemics / James Egan
"Another Rome in the west?" : Milton and the Imperial Republic, 1654-1670 / Andrew Barnaby
Rule, self, subject : the problem of power in Paradise lost / David Weisberg
Self-raised sinners and the spirit of capitalism : Paradise lost and the critique of protestant meliorism / Catherine Gimelli Martin
"God is also in sleep" : dreams satanic and divine in Paradise lost / Kristin Pruitt McColgan
Milton's earthy grossness : music and the condition of the poet in L'allegro and Il penseroso / Marc Berley
Rhyme and disorder in Samson Agonistes / Keith N. Hull
Unifying Milton's epics : Carlotta Petrina's illustrations for Paradise regained / Bruce Lawson
Founding editor: James D. Simmonds