Milton's Rival Hermeneutics

Milton's Rival Hermeneutics
Title Milton's Rival Hermeneutics PDF eBook
Author Richard J. DuRocher
Publisher Penn State Press
Pages 305
Release 2012-04-13
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0820705810

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Recent critical conversation has described John Milton’s major works as sites of uncertainty, irreconcilability, or even confusion—as texts that actually reflect radical incoherence and openness. These newer critical voices posit, moreover, that traditional critics must strain to find coherence and authorial control in Milton’s poetry. Richard DuRocher and Margaret Thickstun, together with an esteemed group of Milton scholars from a wide range of critical and theoretical backgrounds, respond to this challenge. While accepting the presence of uncertainty and welcoming the multiple perspectives that Milton builds into his works, this volume offers a variety of nuanced approaches to Milton’s texts. As these eleven essays demonstrate, Milton’s own acts of interpretation compel readers to reflect not only on the rival hermeneutics they find within his works but also on their own hermeneutic principles and choices—an interpretive complexity that is integral to his poetry’s enduring appeal. Thus, each of the contributors takes up the problem of this interpretive dilemma in some way: several explore Milton’s own engagement with the texts of Scripture and the classics; some examine the ways in which Milton represents the process of interpretation in his narrative poems; and still others are intrigued by the challenges that Milton’s works present for the reader’s own interpretive skills. Milton’s Rival Hermeneutics, in responding directly to the “incertitude critics” of Milton, will be of interest to those on all sides of this debate and will certainly redirect the ongoing conversation.

Milton's Modernities

Milton's Modernities
Title Milton's Modernities PDF eBook
Author Feisal G. Mohamed
Publisher Northwestern University Press
Pages 521
Release 2017-08-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0810135353

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The phrase “early modern” challenges readers and scholars to explore ways in which that period expands and refines contemporary views of the modern. The original essays in Milton’s Modernities undertake such exploration in the context of the work of John Milton, a poet whose prodigious energies simultaneously point to the past and future. Bristling with insights on Milton’s major works, Milton’s Modernities offers fresh perspectives on the thinkers central to our theorizations of modernity: from Lucretius and Spinoza, Hegel and Kant, to Benjamin and Deleuze. At the volume's core is an embrace of the possibilities unleashed by current trends in philosophy, variously styled as the return to ethics, or metaphysics, or religion. These make all the more visible Milton’s dialogues with later modernity, dialogues that promise to generate much critical discussion in early modern studies and beyond. Such approaches necessarily challenge many prevailing assumptions that have guided recent Milton criticism—assumptions about context and periodization, for instance. In this way, Milton’s Modernities powerfully broadens the historical archive beyond the materiality of events and things, incorporating as well intellectual currents, hybrids, and insights.

Theatrical Milton

Theatrical Milton
Title Theatrical Milton PDF eBook
Author Brendan Prawdzik
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Pages 264
Release 2017-04-18
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1474421032

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Theatrical Milton brings coherence to the presence of theatre in John Milton through the concept of theatricality. In this book, 'theatricality' identifies a discursive field entailing the rhetorical strategies and effects of framing a given human action, including speech and writing, as an act of theatre. Political and theological cultures in seventeenth-century England developed a treasury of representational resources in order to stage-to satirize and, above all, to de-legitimate-rhetors of politics, religion, and print. At the core of Milton's works is a contradictory relation to theatre that has neither been explained nor properly explored. This book changes the terms of scholarly discussion and discovers how the social structures of theatre afforded Milton resources for poetic and polemical representation and uncovers the precise contours of Milton's interest in theatre and drama.

Scholarly Milton

Scholarly Milton
Title Scholarly Milton PDF eBook
Author Thomas Festa
Publisher Liverpool University Press
Pages 304
Release 2019-03-20
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1942954824

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'Scholarly Milton [...] is admirably clear and informative. It lays out the basics of Milton’s education and intellectual life and the evolution of his thinking in relation to the political concerns of his time in ways that should orient a person new to this material at the same time as it provides a focused refreshment for someone more expert. The articles themselves offer engaging and thoughtful explorations of Milton’s work by grounding their analysis in specific seventeenth-century intellectual concerns. [...] It should be clear that the essays in this volume speak to one another in fruitful ways; they foreground Milton the educator as much as Milton the scholar. Both educators and scholars will find it equally useful.' Margaret Thickstun, MLA

Politics, Poetics, and Hermeneutics in Milton's Prose

Politics, Poetics, and Hermeneutics in Milton's Prose
Title Politics, Poetics, and Hermeneutics in Milton's Prose PDF eBook
Author David Loewenstein
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 308
Release 1990-04-26
Genre History
ISBN 9780521344586

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This book explores the interconnections between Milton's politics, poetics and prose writings.

The Masculinities of John Milton

The Masculinities of John Milton
Title The Masculinities of John Milton PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Hodgson
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 231
Release 2022-09-08
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1009223607

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The Masculinites of John Milton is the first published monograph on Milton's men. Examining how Milton's fantasies of manly authority are framed in his major works, this study exposes the gaps between Milton's pleas for liberty and his assumptions that White men like himself should rule his culture. From schoolboys teaching each other how to traffic in young women in the Ludlow Masque, to his treatises on divorce that make the wife-less husband the best possible citizen, and to the later epics, in which Milton wrestles with male small talk and the ladders of masculine social power, his verse and prose draw from and amplify his culture's claims about manliness in education, warfare, friendship, citizenship, and conversation. This revolutionary poet's most famous writings reveal how ambivalently manhood is constructed to serve itself in early modern England.

Milton's Late Poems

Milton's Late Poems
Title Milton's Late Poems PDF eBook
Author Lee Morrissey
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 195
Release 2022-08-25
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1009197088

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Lee Morrissey explores how Milton's major late poems narrate varying responses to modernity: adjustment, avoidance, and antagonism.