Milton and Gender
Herausgeber: Catherine Gimelli, Martin; Martin, Catherine Gimelli
Milton and Gender
Herausgeber: Catherine Gimelli, Martin; Martin, Catherine Gimelli
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A collection of essays on all aspects of gender in Milton's works.
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A collection of essays on all aspects of gender in Milton's works.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 478g
- ISBN-13: 9780521123709
- ISBN-10: 0521123704
- Artikelnr.: 27379531
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 478g
- ISBN-13: 9780521123709
- ISBN-10: 0521123704
- Artikelnr.: 27379531
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction: Milton's gendered subjects Catherine Gimelli Martin; Part I.
Masculinity, Divorce, and Misogyny in Milton's Prose: 1. The gender of
civic virtue: masculinity and Milton's consenting subject Gina Hausknecht;
2. The aesthetics of divorce: 'masculinism' and poetic authority in
Tetrachordon and Paradise Lost James Grantham Turner; 3. Dalila, misogyny
and Milton's Christian liberty of divorce Catherine Gimelli Martin; Part
II. The Gendered Subjects of Milton's Major Poems: 4. The profession of
virginity in A Masque Presented at Ludlow Castle William Shullenberger; 5.
The genders of God and the redemption of the flesh in Paradise Lost
Marshall Grossman; 6. Transported touch: the fruit of marriage in Paradise
Lost John Rogers; 7. The experience of defeat: Milton and some female
contemporaries Elizabeth Sauer; 8. Samson and surrogacy Amy Boesky; 9. 'I
was his nursling once': nation, lactation, and the 'Hebraic' in Samson
Agonistes Rachel Trubowitz; 10. The 'Jewish Question' and the 'Woman
Question' in Samson Agonistes Achsah Guibbory; Part III. Gendered
Subjectivity in Milton's Literary History: 11. George Eliot as a
'Miltonist': Milton, marriage and Middlemarch Dayton Haskin; 12. Saying it
with flowers: Jane Giraud's ecofeminist Paradise Lost Wendy Furman-Adams
and Virginia Tufte; 13. Woolf's allusion to Comus in The Voyage Out Lisa
Low.
Masculinity, Divorce, and Misogyny in Milton's Prose: 1. The gender of
civic virtue: masculinity and Milton's consenting subject Gina Hausknecht;
2. The aesthetics of divorce: 'masculinism' and poetic authority in
Tetrachordon and Paradise Lost James Grantham Turner; 3. Dalila, misogyny
and Milton's Christian liberty of divorce Catherine Gimelli Martin; Part
II. The Gendered Subjects of Milton's Major Poems: 4. The profession of
virginity in A Masque Presented at Ludlow Castle William Shullenberger; 5.
The genders of God and the redemption of the flesh in Paradise Lost
Marshall Grossman; 6. Transported touch: the fruit of marriage in Paradise
Lost John Rogers; 7. The experience of defeat: Milton and some female
contemporaries Elizabeth Sauer; 8. Samson and surrogacy Amy Boesky; 9. 'I
was his nursling once': nation, lactation, and the 'Hebraic' in Samson
Agonistes Rachel Trubowitz; 10. The 'Jewish Question' and the 'Woman
Question' in Samson Agonistes Achsah Guibbory; Part III. Gendered
Subjectivity in Milton's Literary History: 11. George Eliot as a
'Miltonist': Milton, marriage and Middlemarch Dayton Haskin; 12. Saying it
with flowers: Jane Giraud's ecofeminist Paradise Lost Wendy Furman-Adams
and Virginia Tufte; 13. Woolf's allusion to Comus in The Voyage Out Lisa
Low.
Introduction: Milton's gendered subjects Catherine Gimelli Martin; Part I.
Masculinity, Divorce, and Misogyny in Milton's Prose: 1. The gender of
civic virtue: masculinity and Milton's consenting subject Gina Hausknecht;
2. The aesthetics of divorce: 'masculinism' and poetic authority in
Tetrachordon and Paradise Lost James Grantham Turner; 3. Dalila, misogyny
and Milton's Christian liberty of divorce Catherine Gimelli Martin; Part
II. The Gendered Subjects of Milton's Major Poems: 4. The profession of
virginity in A Masque Presented at Ludlow Castle William Shullenberger; 5.
The genders of God and the redemption of the flesh in Paradise Lost
Marshall Grossman; 6. Transported touch: the fruit of marriage in Paradise
Lost John Rogers; 7. The experience of defeat: Milton and some female
contemporaries Elizabeth Sauer; 8. Samson and surrogacy Amy Boesky; 9. 'I
was his nursling once': nation, lactation, and the 'Hebraic' in Samson
Agonistes Rachel Trubowitz; 10. The 'Jewish Question' and the 'Woman
Question' in Samson Agonistes Achsah Guibbory; Part III. Gendered
Subjectivity in Milton's Literary History: 11. George Eliot as a
'Miltonist': Milton, marriage and Middlemarch Dayton Haskin; 12. Saying it
with flowers: Jane Giraud's ecofeminist Paradise Lost Wendy Furman-Adams
and Virginia Tufte; 13. Woolf's allusion to Comus in The Voyage Out Lisa
Low.
Masculinity, Divorce, and Misogyny in Milton's Prose: 1. The gender of
civic virtue: masculinity and Milton's consenting subject Gina Hausknecht;
2. The aesthetics of divorce: 'masculinism' and poetic authority in
Tetrachordon and Paradise Lost James Grantham Turner; 3. Dalila, misogyny
and Milton's Christian liberty of divorce Catherine Gimelli Martin; Part
II. The Gendered Subjects of Milton's Major Poems: 4. The profession of
virginity in A Masque Presented at Ludlow Castle William Shullenberger; 5.
The genders of God and the redemption of the flesh in Paradise Lost
Marshall Grossman; 6. Transported touch: the fruit of marriage in Paradise
Lost John Rogers; 7. The experience of defeat: Milton and some female
contemporaries Elizabeth Sauer; 8. Samson and surrogacy Amy Boesky; 9. 'I
was his nursling once': nation, lactation, and the 'Hebraic' in Samson
Agonistes Rachel Trubowitz; 10. The 'Jewish Question' and the 'Woman
Question' in Samson Agonistes Achsah Guibbory; Part III. Gendered
Subjectivity in Milton's Literary History: 11. George Eliot as a
'Miltonist': Milton, marriage and Middlemarch Dayton Haskin; 12. Saying it
with flowers: Jane Giraud's ecofeminist Paradise Lost Wendy Furman-Adams
and Virginia Tufte; 13. Woolf's allusion to Comus in The Voyage Out Lisa
Low.