A collection of critical essays on Milton's epic poem about the creation and the fall of Adam and Eve, arranged in chronological order
perspective can Milton provide even a negative intuition of what another would be like ; it is a brilliant solution to the impossible demands of his ... From William Empson , Milton's God ( London : Chatto & Windus , 1961 ) , pp .
Milton himself believed that poetry excelled at describing “the wily subtleties and refluxes of man’s thought from within”. This is precisely what Paradise Lost does.
Designed for students new to Milton's complex, lengthy work, this sourcebook: * outlines the often unfamiliar contexts of seventeenth-century England which are so crucial to Paradise Lost * completes the contextual study with a chronology ...
Designed for students new to Milton's complex, lengthy work, this sourcebook: * outlines the often unfamiliar contexts of seventeenth-century England which are so crucial to Paradise Lost * completes the contextual study with a chronology ...