John Milton
The Critical Heritage Volume 1 1628-1731
Herausgeber: Shawcross, John T.
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Herausgeber: Shawcross, John T.
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The Critical Heritage gathers together a large body of critical sources on major figures in literature. Each volume presents contemporary responses to a writer's work, enabling student and researcher to read the material themselves.
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The Critical Heritage gathers together a large body of critical sources on major figures in literature. Each volume presents contemporary responses to a writer's work, enabling student and researcher to read the material themselves.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Februar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 368g
- ISBN-13: 9780415568845
- ISBN-10: 0415568846
- Artikelnr.: 57038735
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Februar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 368g
- ISBN-13: 9780415568845
- ISBN-10: 0415568846
- Artikelnr.: 57038735
JOHN T. SHAWCROSS
Introduction
Part 1 PERSONAL STATEMENTS AND CONTEMPORARY EVALUATIONS
Chapter 1 1. Early writing preferences
Chapter 2 2. The sacred poet and the 'Ode on the Morning of Christ's Nativity'
Chapter 3 3. Translation of Psalm 114 into Greek
Chapter 4 4. Hope for immortality
Chapter 5 5. Faith in literary ability
Chapter 6 Wotton on 'Comus'
Chapter 7 7. Subject for poetic work
Chapter 8 8. Subject for poetic work
Chapter 9 9. Poetic plans
Chapter 10 10. The might of the pen
Chapter 11 11. Of Education and the place of writing in its plan
Chapter 12 12. Aim of Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce
Chapter 13 13. Salsilli on Milton
Chapter 14 14. Manso on Milton
Chapter 15 15. Dati on Milton
Chapter 16 16. His Poems
Chapter 17 17. Writing activities in the 1640s
Chapter 18 18. The First Defense
Chapter 19 19. Aim in De Doctrina Christiana before
Chapter 20 20. Anonymous attack onThe Readie and Easie Way
Chapter 21 21. Verse of Paradise Lost
Chapter 22 22. The nature of tragedy
Chapter 23 23. Butler on Milton
Chapter 24 24. Leigh on the antiprelatical tracts
Chapter 25 25. Marvell in defence of Milton
Chapter 26 26. Marvell on Paradise Lost
Chapter 27 27. Lee on Paradise Lost
Part 2 FURTHER SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY COMMENT
Chapter 28 28. Phillips's notice of his uncle
Chapter 29 29. Ellwood's 'Epitaph on Milton'
Chapter 30 30. Aubrey's notes for a Life
Chapter 31 31. F.C. on Paradise Lost
Chapter 32 32. Pettit on Milton's advancement of papal aims
Chapter 33 33. Roscommon on Paradise Lost
Chapter 34 34. Dryden on Paradise Lost
Chapter 35 35. Skinner on Milton
Chapter 36 36. Winstanley's notice
Chapter 37 37. Dryden's 'Epigram'
Chapter 38 38. Comment on Milton
Chapter 39 39. Dennis on rhyme
Chapter 40 40. Preston on Milton's fame
Chapter 41 41. Dryden on Paradise Lost
Chapter 42 42. Phillips on various works
Chapter 43 43. Addison on Paradise Lost
Chapter 44 44. Gildon's vindication of Paradise Lost
Chapter 45 Hume's annotations of Paradise Lost
Chapter 46 46. Dennis on Milton's Devils
Chapter 47 47. Wesley on heroic poetry
Chapter 48 48. Bayle's notice
Chapter 49 49. Leslie on Milton's theology
Chapter 50 50. Toland on various poems
Chapter 51 51. Yalden on Milton's prose
Part 3 EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY COMMENT TO BENTLEY'S EDITION OF 'PARADISE LOST'
Chapter 52 52. Oldys on Milton
Chapter 53 53. Dennis on Milton's sublimity
Chapter 54 54. Dennis on Paradise Lost
Chapter 55 55. Trumbull on minor poems
Chapter 56 56. Defoe on Paradise Lost
Chapter 57 57. Watts's tribute to Milton
Chapter 58 58. Swift on Milton's divorce tracts
Chapter 59 59. Addison and Steele onParadise Lost
Chapter 60 60. Anonymous statement of Milton's sublimity
Chapter 61 61. Shaftesbury on heroic poetry
Chapter 62 62. Defoe on the two epics
Chapter 63 63. Addison s papers on Paradise Lost
Chapter 64 64. Addison on imagination and Paradise Lost
Chapter 65 65. Welsted on Milton's sublimity
Chapter 66 66. Ellwood on the composition of the epics
Chapter 67 67. Eusden on reading Addison
Chapter 68 68. Hughes on the allegory of sin and death
Chapter 69 69. Blackmore on epic poetry
Chapter 70 70. Atterbury on Milton
Chapter 71 71. Gildon on heroic poetry
Chapter 72 72. Dennis on Milton's reputation
Chapter 73 73: Gildon on Milton's immortality
Chapter 74 74. Dennis on Paradise Lost
Chapter 75 75. Atterbury on the 'Original MS.', and Samson Agonistes
Chapter 76 76. Welsted on Milton's language
Chapter 77 77. Fenton on Paradise Lost
Chapter 78 78. Burnet's Notice
Chapter 79 79. Voltaire on Milton
Chapter 80 80. Lyttleton on Milton
Chapter 81 81. Salmon on Abdiel
Chapter 82 82. Dennis on Milton's poetical fire
Chapter 83 83. Clarke on defects in Paradise Lost
Part 1 PERSONAL STATEMENTS AND CONTEMPORARY EVALUATIONS
Chapter 1 1. Early writing preferences
Chapter 2 2. The sacred poet and the 'Ode on the Morning of Christ's Nativity'
Chapter 3 3. Translation of Psalm 114 into Greek
Chapter 4 4. Hope for immortality
Chapter 5 5. Faith in literary ability
Chapter 6 Wotton on 'Comus'
Chapter 7 7. Subject for poetic work
Chapter 8 8. Subject for poetic work
Chapter 9 9. Poetic plans
Chapter 10 10. The might of the pen
Chapter 11 11. Of Education and the place of writing in its plan
Chapter 12 12. Aim of Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce
Chapter 13 13. Salsilli on Milton
Chapter 14 14. Manso on Milton
Chapter 15 15. Dati on Milton
Chapter 16 16. His Poems
Chapter 17 17. Writing activities in the 1640s
Chapter 18 18. The First Defense
Chapter 19 19. Aim in De Doctrina Christiana before
Chapter 20 20. Anonymous attack onThe Readie and Easie Way
Chapter 21 21. Verse of Paradise Lost
Chapter 22 22. The nature of tragedy
Chapter 23 23. Butler on Milton
Chapter 24 24. Leigh on the antiprelatical tracts
Chapter 25 25. Marvell in defence of Milton
Chapter 26 26. Marvell on Paradise Lost
Chapter 27 27. Lee on Paradise Lost
Part 2 FURTHER SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY COMMENT
Chapter 28 28. Phillips's notice of his uncle
Chapter 29 29. Ellwood's 'Epitaph on Milton'
Chapter 30 30. Aubrey's notes for a Life
Chapter 31 31. F.C. on Paradise Lost
Chapter 32 32. Pettit on Milton's advancement of papal aims
Chapter 33 33. Roscommon on Paradise Lost
Chapter 34 34. Dryden on Paradise Lost
Chapter 35 35. Skinner on Milton
Chapter 36 36. Winstanley's notice
Chapter 37 37. Dryden's 'Epigram'
Chapter 38 38. Comment on Milton
Chapter 39 39. Dennis on rhyme
Chapter 40 40. Preston on Milton's fame
Chapter 41 41. Dryden on Paradise Lost
Chapter 42 42. Phillips on various works
Chapter 43 43. Addison on Paradise Lost
Chapter 44 44. Gildon's vindication of Paradise Lost
Chapter 45 Hume's annotations of Paradise Lost
Chapter 46 46. Dennis on Milton's Devils
Chapter 47 47. Wesley on heroic poetry
Chapter 48 48. Bayle's notice
Chapter 49 49. Leslie on Milton's theology
Chapter 50 50. Toland on various poems
Chapter 51 51. Yalden on Milton's prose
Part 3 EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY COMMENT TO BENTLEY'S EDITION OF 'PARADISE LOST'
Chapter 52 52. Oldys on Milton
Chapter 53 53. Dennis on Milton's sublimity
Chapter 54 54. Dennis on Paradise Lost
Chapter 55 55. Trumbull on minor poems
Chapter 56 56. Defoe on Paradise Lost
Chapter 57 57. Watts's tribute to Milton
Chapter 58 58. Swift on Milton's divorce tracts
Chapter 59 59. Addison and Steele onParadise Lost
Chapter 60 60. Anonymous statement of Milton's sublimity
Chapter 61 61. Shaftesbury on heroic poetry
Chapter 62 62. Defoe on the two epics
Chapter 63 63. Addison s papers on Paradise Lost
Chapter 64 64. Addison on imagination and Paradise Lost
Chapter 65 65. Welsted on Milton's sublimity
Chapter 66 66. Ellwood on the composition of the epics
Chapter 67 67. Eusden on reading Addison
Chapter 68 68. Hughes on the allegory of sin and death
Chapter 69 69. Blackmore on epic poetry
Chapter 70 70. Atterbury on Milton
Chapter 71 71. Gildon on heroic poetry
Chapter 72 72. Dennis on Milton's reputation
Chapter 73 73: Gildon on Milton's immortality
Chapter 74 74. Dennis on Paradise Lost
Chapter 75 75. Atterbury on the 'Original MS.', and Samson Agonistes
Chapter 76 76. Welsted on Milton's language
Chapter 77 77. Fenton on Paradise Lost
Chapter 78 78. Burnet's Notice
Chapter 79 79. Voltaire on Milton
Chapter 80 80. Lyttleton on Milton
Chapter 81 81. Salmon on Abdiel
Chapter 82 82. Dennis on Milton's poetical fire
Chapter 83 83. Clarke on defects in Paradise Lost
Introduction
Part 1 PERSONAL STATEMENTS AND CONTEMPORARY EVALUATIONS
Chapter 1 1. Early writing preferences
Chapter 2 2. The sacred poet and the 'Ode on the Morning of Christ's Nativity'
Chapter 3 3. Translation of Psalm 114 into Greek
Chapter 4 4. Hope for immortality
Chapter 5 5. Faith in literary ability
Chapter 6 Wotton on 'Comus'
Chapter 7 7. Subject for poetic work
Chapter 8 8. Subject for poetic work
Chapter 9 9. Poetic plans
Chapter 10 10. The might of the pen
Chapter 11 11. Of Education and the place of writing in its plan
Chapter 12 12. Aim of Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce
Chapter 13 13. Salsilli on Milton
Chapter 14 14. Manso on Milton
Chapter 15 15. Dati on Milton
Chapter 16 16. His Poems
Chapter 17 17. Writing activities in the 1640s
Chapter 18 18. The First Defense
Chapter 19 19. Aim in De Doctrina Christiana before
Chapter 20 20. Anonymous attack onThe Readie and Easie Way
Chapter 21 21. Verse of Paradise Lost
Chapter 22 22. The nature of tragedy
Chapter 23 23. Butler on Milton
Chapter 24 24. Leigh on the antiprelatical tracts
Chapter 25 25. Marvell in defence of Milton
Chapter 26 26. Marvell on Paradise Lost
Chapter 27 27. Lee on Paradise Lost
Part 2 FURTHER SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY COMMENT
Chapter 28 28. Phillips's notice of his uncle
Chapter 29 29. Ellwood's 'Epitaph on Milton'
Chapter 30 30. Aubrey's notes for a Life
Chapter 31 31. F.C. on Paradise Lost
Chapter 32 32. Pettit on Milton's advancement of papal aims
Chapter 33 33. Roscommon on Paradise Lost
Chapter 34 34. Dryden on Paradise Lost
Chapter 35 35. Skinner on Milton
Chapter 36 36. Winstanley's notice
Chapter 37 37. Dryden's 'Epigram'
Chapter 38 38. Comment on Milton
Chapter 39 39. Dennis on rhyme
Chapter 40 40. Preston on Milton's fame
Chapter 41 41. Dryden on Paradise Lost
Chapter 42 42. Phillips on various works
Chapter 43 43. Addison on Paradise Lost
Chapter 44 44. Gildon's vindication of Paradise Lost
Chapter 45 Hume's annotations of Paradise Lost
Chapter 46 46. Dennis on Milton's Devils
Chapter 47 47. Wesley on heroic poetry
Chapter 48 48. Bayle's notice
Chapter 49 49. Leslie on Milton's theology
Chapter 50 50. Toland on various poems
Chapter 51 51. Yalden on Milton's prose
Part 3 EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY COMMENT TO BENTLEY'S EDITION OF 'PARADISE LOST'
Chapter 52 52. Oldys on Milton
Chapter 53 53. Dennis on Milton's sublimity
Chapter 54 54. Dennis on Paradise Lost
Chapter 55 55. Trumbull on minor poems
Chapter 56 56. Defoe on Paradise Lost
Chapter 57 57. Watts's tribute to Milton
Chapter 58 58. Swift on Milton's divorce tracts
Chapter 59 59. Addison and Steele onParadise Lost
Chapter 60 60. Anonymous statement of Milton's sublimity
Chapter 61 61. Shaftesbury on heroic poetry
Chapter 62 62. Defoe on the two epics
Chapter 63 63. Addison s papers on Paradise Lost
Chapter 64 64. Addison on imagination and Paradise Lost
Chapter 65 65. Welsted on Milton's sublimity
Chapter 66 66. Ellwood on the composition of the epics
Chapter 67 67. Eusden on reading Addison
Chapter 68 68. Hughes on the allegory of sin and death
Chapter 69 69. Blackmore on epic poetry
Chapter 70 70. Atterbury on Milton
Chapter 71 71. Gildon on heroic poetry
Chapter 72 72. Dennis on Milton's reputation
Chapter 73 73: Gildon on Milton's immortality
Chapter 74 74. Dennis on Paradise Lost
Chapter 75 75. Atterbury on the 'Original MS.', and Samson Agonistes
Chapter 76 76. Welsted on Milton's language
Chapter 77 77. Fenton on Paradise Lost
Chapter 78 78. Burnet's Notice
Chapter 79 79. Voltaire on Milton
Chapter 80 80. Lyttleton on Milton
Chapter 81 81. Salmon on Abdiel
Chapter 82 82. Dennis on Milton's poetical fire
Chapter 83 83. Clarke on defects in Paradise Lost
Part 1 PERSONAL STATEMENTS AND CONTEMPORARY EVALUATIONS
Chapter 1 1. Early writing preferences
Chapter 2 2. The sacred poet and the 'Ode on the Morning of Christ's Nativity'
Chapter 3 3. Translation of Psalm 114 into Greek
Chapter 4 4. Hope for immortality
Chapter 5 5. Faith in literary ability
Chapter 6 Wotton on 'Comus'
Chapter 7 7. Subject for poetic work
Chapter 8 8. Subject for poetic work
Chapter 9 9. Poetic plans
Chapter 10 10. The might of the pen
Chapter 11 11. Of Education and the place of writing in its plan
Chapter 12 12. Aim of Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce
Chapter 13 13. Salsilli on Milton
Chapter 14 14. Manso on Milton
Chapter 15 15. Dati on Milton
Chapter 16 16. His Poems
Chapter 17 17. Writing activities in the 1640s
Chapter 18 18. The First Defense
Chapter 19 19. Aim in De Doctrina Christiana before
Chapter 20 20. Anonymous attack onThe Readie and Easie Way
Chapter 21 21. Verse of Paradise Lost
Chapter 22 22. The nature of tragedy
Chapter 23 23. Butler on Milton
Chapter 24 24. Leigh on the antiprelatical tracts
Chapter 25 25. Marvell in defence of Milton
Chapter 26 26. Marvell on Paradise Lost
Chapter 27 27. Lee on Paradise Lost
Part 2 FURTHER SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY COMMENT
Chapter 28 28. Phillips's notice of his uncle
Chapter 29 29. Ellwood's 'Epitaph on Milton'
Chapter 30 30. Aubrey's notes for a Life
Chapter 31 31. F.C. on Paradise Lost
Chapter 32 32. Pettit on Milton's advancement of papal aims
Chapter 33 33. Roscommon on Paradise Lost
Chapter 34 34. Dryden on Paradise Lost
Chapter 35 35. Skinner on Milton
Chapter 36 36. Winstanley's notice
Chapter 37 37. Dryden's 'Epigram'
Chapter 38 38. Comment on Milton
Chapter 39 39. Dennis on rhyme
Chapter 40 40. Preston on Milton's fame
Chapter 41 41. Dryden on Paradise Lost
Chapter 42 42. Phillips on various works
Chapter 43 43. Addison on Paradise Lost
Chapter 44 44. Gildon's vindication of Paradise Lost
Chapter 45 Hume's annotations of Paradise Lost
Chapter 46 46. Dennis on Milton's Devils
Chapter 47 47. Wesley on heroic poetry
Chapter 48 48. Bayle's notice
Chapter 49 49. Leslie on Milton's theology
Chapter 50 50. Toland on various poems
Chapter 51 51. Yalden on Milton's prose
Part 3 EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY COMMENT TO BENTLEY'S EDITION OF 'PARADISE LOST'
Chapter 52 52. Oldys on Milton
Chapter 53 53. Dennis on Milton's sublimity
Chapter 54 54. Dennis on Paradise Lost
Chapter 55 55. Trumbull on minor poems
Chapter 56 56. Defoe on Paradise Lost
Chapter 57 57. Watts's tribute to Milton
Chapter 58 58. Swift on Milton's divorce tracts
Chapter 59 59. Addison and Steele onParadise Lost
Chapter 60 60. Anonymous statement of Milton's sublimity
Chapter 61 61. Shaftesbury on heroic poetry
Chapter 62 62. Defoe on the two epics
Chapter 63 63. Addison s papers on Paradise Lost
Chapter 64 64. Addison on imagination and Paradise Lost
Chapter 65 65. Welsted on Milton's sublimity
Chapter 66 66. Ellwood on the composition of the epics
Chapter 67 67. Eusden on reading Addison
Chapter 68 68. Hughes on the allegory of sin and death
Chapter 69 69. Blackmore on epic poetry
Chapter 70 70. Atterbury on Milton
Chapter 71 71. Gildon on heroic poetry
Chapter 72 72. Dennis on Milton's reputation
Chapter 73 73: Gildon on Milton's immortality
Chapter 74 74. Dennis on Paradise Lost
Chapter 75 75. Atterbury on the 'Original MS.', and Samson Agonistes
Chapter 76 76. Welsted on Milton's language
Chapter 77 77. Fenton on Paradise Lost
Chapter 78 78. Burnet's Notice
Chapter 79 79. Voltaire on Milton
Chapter 80 80. Lyttleton on Milton
Chapter 81 81. Salmon on Abdiel
Chapter 82 82. Dennis on Milton's poetical fire
Chapter 83 83. Clarke on defects in Paradise Lost