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The Riverside Milton  
Author: John Milton, Roy Flannagan (Editor)
ISBN: 0395809991
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Book Description

The first one-volume anthology of John Milton's complete poetry and selected prose to be published in over 30 years, The Riverside Milton reflects the highest quality and most current scholarship. As editor of The Milton Quarterly for 30 years, Roy Flannagan is uniquely qualified to survey Milton's work. Outstanding pedagogy includes a comprehensive index designed to help students from undergraduate to graduate levels conceive paper topics; factual introductions; extensive annotations with references; margin definitions; and a chronology, dedicated and general bibliographies.




Riverside Milton

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Students and scholars will rejoice that the famed works of John Milton (1608-1974) now join those of Chaucer and Shakespeare in the definitive, one-volume Riverside series. Milton's early poetry is here and his important prose, but pride of place is given to his epics, PARADISE LOST and PARADISE REGAINED as well as his final masterpiece, the dramatic SAMSON AGONISTES.

WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING

In the writings of Milton, the work of two tremendous intellectual and social movements came to a head. The Renaissance is responsible for the rich and complex texture of Milton's style, its wealth of ornament and decoration...On the other hand, the Reformation speaks with equal, if not greater, authority in Milton's earnest and individually-minded Christianity. These two contrasting aspects of MIlton's life and thought place him among the Christian humanists. His literary art places him, with Homer and Virgil, in the small circle of great epic writers. — Robert M. Adams

     



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