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These eight essays break new ground in Milton studies, with half of the volume devoted to Paradise Lost. Anthony Welch maps the chronology of the epic, Stella Revard highlights the anger of Adam as an element of Homeric influence, Kent R. Lehnhof views the temptation of Eve as a demonic counterpart to Gabriel's Annunciation to the Virgin Mary, and Raymond B. Waddington offers the first comprehensive explanation of Milton's account of Abel's death. In the remainder of the essays, Lauren Shohet innovatively interprets Samson Agonistes as historiography, James Egan examines the interplay of…mehr

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These eight essays break new ground in Milton studies, with half of the volume devoted to Paradise Lost. Anthony Welch maps the chronology of the epic, Stella Revard highlights the anger of Adam as an element of Homeric influence, Kent R. Lehnhof views the temptation of Eve as a demonic counterpart to Gabriel's Annunciation to the Virgin Mary, and Raymond B. Waddington offers the first comprehensive explanation of Milton's account of Abel's death. In the remainder of the essays, Lauren Shohet innovatively interprets Samson Agonistes as historiography, James Egan examines the interplay of genres in Tetrachordon and Colasterion, John D. Staines looks at Milton's rhetoric of revolution, and Michael Lieb examines the controversy surrounding the authorship of De Doctrina Christiana.
Published annually by Duquesne University Press as an important forum for Milton scholarship and criticism, Milton Studies focuses on various aspects of John Milton's life and writing, including biography; literary history; Milton's work in its literary, intellectual, political, or cultural contexts; Milton's influence on or relationship to other writers; and the history of critical response to his work. Hardcover is un-jacketed.
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Albert C. Labriola was a professor of English and Distinguished University Professor at Duquesne University and secretary of the Milton Society of America. He was also the general editor of the Medieval & Renaissance Literary Studies book series. He was named the Honored Scholar of the Milton Society of America for 2000.