One of Miltons signal accomplishments is to have constructed a convincing account of his own development as a poet. ?ese essays point to the complex circumstances from which that account was extracted; they hint, tantalizingly, at paths not taken and rough places made plain. ?e result is to give us a messier, richer, and altogether more exciting picture of John Milton before he was Milton.
Karen L Edwards, University of Exeter, Modern Language Review
The experimental and diverse writings of John Milton's early career offer tantalizing evidence of a precocious and steadily ripening author. Traditionally scholars have looked to Poems 1645 for evidence of his development as a poet and its bearing upon his career as a prose writer for over two decades, but such an approach has sometimes obscured and more often ignored the unique accomplishment of Milton's early career by characterizing his juvenilia as self-conscious writing designed to chronicle artistic progression.
Young Milton seeks to fill a scholarly void regarding Milton's early Latin and English writing (there has been no volume exclusively focused on his writing of the 1620s, 1630s, and the first years of the 1640s). For the most part the essays in this collection reject the idea of a linear development in favor of achievement of various kinds, unequal in merit, and not predicated upon maturation over time. Such maturity indeed may occur, but the early writing of Milton results from a wide variety of occasions-religious holidays; family celebrations; grammar school exercises and university requirements; the deaths of family members, ministers, university officials, and personal friends; aristocratic celebrations and commissions. This occasionality challenges the argument for the young author's uniform progress. The writings explored include Lycidas, one of the most celebrated elegies ever written in English, and The Passion, an unfinished poem declared by its author to involve a subject beyond his grasp.
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The experimental and diverse writings of John Milton's early career offer tantalizing evidence of a precocious and steadily ripening author yet there has been no volume exclusively focused on his writing of the 1620s, 1630s, and the first years of the 1640s. Young Milton seeks to fill this scholarly void.
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PART I: ARCHIVAL, EDUCATIONAL, AND RELIGIOUS CONTEXTS ; PART II: LATIN EXPERIMENTS AND ACCOMPLISHMENT ; PART III: EARLY VERNACULAR DEVELOPMENT
Winner of the Irene Samuel Award 2014
By demonstrating that Milton's early career is as worthy of close evaluation as his political prose, this volume signals a new direction in Milton Studies
The methodological diversity and interdisciplinary approach of the volume yield a wide range of essays on topics including Milton's personal letters, Latin prolusions, and funeral elegies; his educational reading; exposure to puritan clergymen; and the most celebrated crux in his writing
The tripartite structure allows readers to see the interconnections between Milton's life and art, specifically the religious, political, poetic and personal contexts in which Milton lived and participated
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Since his appointment as an assistant editor to the Milton Quarterly in the late 1970s, Edward Jones has been exposed to what Christopher Hill has called the `Milton Industry'. Jones has taken on the challenge of staying current while publishing in an area of Milton studies that has been largely abandoned (archival records produced by the church, state, and parish). As associate and senior editor, and since 2005, when he succeeded the founding editor of
MQ, he has continued to play an integral role in publishing young and veteran scholars. His on-going archival work led to his assignment to prepare a new edition of Milton's letters of state for the Clarendon
Milton and serve as the volume editor for Milton's miscellaneous writing. As a Professor of English at Oklahoma State, he has taught Milton to the curious and the dubious, served on the executive committee and as president of the Milton Society of America, and has presented his work at various forums both in the US and abroad.
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By demonstrating that Milton's early career is as worthy of close evaluation as his political prose, this volume signals a new direction in Milton Studies
The methodological diversity and interdisciplinary approach of the volume yield a wide range of essays on topics including Milton's personal letters, Latin prolusions, and funeral elegies; his educational reading; exposure to puritan clergymen; and the most celebrated crux in his writing
The tripartite structure allows readers to see the interconnections between Milton's life and art, specifically the religious, political, poetic and personal contexts in which Milton lived and participated
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ISBN
9780199698707
Publisert
2012
Utgiver
Oxford University Press; Oxford University Press
Vekt
700 gr
Høyde
240 mm
Bredde
164 mm
Dybde
26 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
364
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