The Living Milton (Routledge Revivals)

The Living Milton (Routledge Revivals)
Author: Sir Frank Kermode
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2014-10-14
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1317555961

Various aspects of Milton are explored in this collection of essays by scholars whose reputations were, at the time of publication in 1960, perhaps largely based on their writings on more modern subjects. This had the advantage of demonstrating that Milton as a poet is "alive" and that other attempts to represent him as irrelevant to the interests of the modern reader had failed. The essays offer to admirers of Milton and of modern poetry cogent and mature arguments for restoring a great poet to his proper authority in our literary life.

The Living Milton (Routledge Revivals)

The Living Milton (Routledge Revivals)
Author: Sir Frank Kermode
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2014-10-14
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1317555953

Various aspects of Milton are explored in this collection of essays by scholars whose reputations were, at the time of publication in 1960, perhaps largely based on their writings on more modern subjects. This had the advantage of demonstrating that Milton as a poet is "alive" and that other attempts to represent him as irrelevant to the interests of the modern reader had failed. The essays offer to admirers of Milton and of modern poetry cogent and mature arguments for restoring a great poet to his proper authority in our literary life.

Dying for a Living

Dying for a Living
Author: Milton Kiri
Publisher:
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2019
Genre: Wild animal collecting
ISBN: 9780473498498

"Milton recounts his true adventures, while his pilots and other shooters chip in with their own memories. There will never be a more complete collection of the drama that was venison recovery (live capture) in the Central North Island." --Back cover.

The Life of the Author: John Milton

The Life of the Author: John Milton
Author: Richard Bradford
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2021-07-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1119621623

THE LIFE OF THE AUTHOR An expansive biography of John Milton, including an assessment of his poetry and prose and an account of the ways in which he has been presented over the past three and a half centuries—written by a leading scholar in the field It is hard to overstate the role that John Milton played in the historical, political and literary controversies of seventeenth century England; his writings and very life challenged the status quo. Living through one of the most tumultuous periods in British history, Milton was involved at every turn. Struggling to reconcile his private beliefs with his involvement with a radical political experiment, a republic which involved the killing of the monarch, his star rose and fell several times during his life. Married three times, struck blind at a cruelly early age, he was a famed pamphleteer and political activist whose revolutionary political credos placed him in mortal danger after the Restoration. Milton’s varied life makes for fascinating reading but it also produced some of the most important poetry in the English language. Paradise Lost, the only poem in English recognized as an epic, challenged conventional thinking on widespread topics from religion and gender equality to the fundamental question of why we behave as we do. This fascinating new biography is divided into two parts. The first separates the man from the myth, and elucidates the complicated details of Milton’s life from his early years as a literary artist uncertain of his destiny, through his work as a propagandist for the Cromwellian republic, to his rewriting of the Old Testament story of the Fall as a poetic allegory of more recent history. The second looks at how biographers and critics from the seventeenth century to the present day have distorted and manipulated the personality of Milton to suit their biases. Balancing accessibility with academic rigor, this volume: Examines the significant aspects of Milton’s life and work, including his poetry and prose, his government writings, his travels, and his final years Explores Milton’s Protestant and republican influences in Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained, and his other literary works Highlights the differences and similarities between Milton’s poetry and political prose Follows the history of biographical and critical presentations of Milton from the seventeenth century onwards, including his adoption as a hero of Romanticism and his survival in the twentieth century as, allegedly, a sceptical humanist Addresses modern critiques of Milton in Marxism, Feminism, and other branches of Theory The Life of the Author: John Milton. Poet and Revolutionary is essential reading for undergraduate and graduate students, university lecturers, and academic researchers in relevant fields, particularly seventeenth century poetry and history, as well as literary biography and the history of criticism.

1440

1440
Author: Milton C. Mallard, Jr.
Publisher: Life To Legacy LLC
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2017-06-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1947288032

In his debut literary rendering, Dr. Milton C. Mallard, Jr., will inspire you to make the most out of each precious moment you live. There are 1440 minutes in a day. But what if you only had 1440 minutes left to live? Would you waste time on frivolous distractions and pursuits, or would you praise and serve the living God? God’s plan for your life is to use each moment to prosper you so you can experience the abundant life. This book will help you see how God is performing what the au­thor calls those “money can’t buy moments” for you each day. Through this inspirational book, you will see how the Lord desires to borrow some of your time and use your gifts and talents to be a blessing to others. As you read this book, you will see how giving your time and service is more rewarding than receiving material possessions or mon­etary wealth. The more you give to God, the more He gives back to you with blessings that far exceed earthly things. Dr. Mallard will challenge you to let the Lord borrow some of your time here on earth, so you can experience the fullness of joy both now and throughout all eternity..

Coming of Age as a Poet

Coming of Age as a Poet
Author: Helen Vendler
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2003
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780674010246

With characteristic precision, authority, and grace, Vendler helps readers to appreciate the conception and practice of poetry as she explores four poets and their first "perfect" works. 4 halftones.

The Complete Poetry and Essential Prose of John Milton

The Complete Poetry and Essential Prose of John Milton
Author: John Milton
Publisher: Modern Library
Total Pages: 1410
Release: 2009-10-28
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0307419487

John Milton is, next to William Shakespeare, the most influential English poet, a writer whose work spans an incredible breadth of forms and subject matter. The Complete Poetry and Essential Prose of John Milton celebrates this author’s genius in a thoughtfully assembled book that provides new modern-spelling versions of Milton’s texts, expert commentary, and a wealth of other features that will please even the most dedicated students of Milton’s canon. Edited by a trio of esteemed scholars, this volume is the definitive Milton for our time. In these pages you will find all of Milton’s verse, from masterpieces such as Paradise Lost–widely viewed as the finest epic poem in the English language–to shorter works such as the Nativity Ode, Lycidas,, A Masque and Samson Agonistes. Milton’s non-English language sonnets, verses, and elegies are accompanied by fresh translations by Gordon Braden. Among the newly edited and authoritatively annotated prose selections are letters, pamphlets, political tracts, essays such as Of Education and Areopagitica, and a generous portion of his heretical Christian Doctrine. These works reveal Milton’s passionate advocacy of controversial positions during the English Civil War and the Commonwealth and Restoration periods. With his deep learning and the sensual immediacy of his language, Milton creates for us a unique bridge to the cultures of classical antiquity and medieval and Renaissance Christianity. With this in mind, the editors give careful attention to preserving the vibrant energy of Milton’s verse and prose, while making the relatively unfamiliar aspects of his writing accessible to modern readers. Notes identify the old meanings and roots of English words, illuminate historical contexts–including classical and biblical allusions–and offer concise accounts of the author’s philosophical and political assumptions. This edition is a consummate work of modern literary scholarship.

Milton Place

Milton Place
Author: Elisabeth De Waal
Publisher:
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2019-04-25
Genre:
ISBN: 9781910263211