The Ready and Easy Way to Establish a Free Commonwealth
Author: John Milton
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Published: 1915
Total Pages: 286
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Author: John Milton
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Published: 1915
Total Pages: 286
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Published: 1791
Total Pages: 44
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: John Milton
Publisher: Hackett Publishing
Published: 2003-01-01
Total Pages: 1084
ISBN-13: 9780872206786
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFirst published by Odyssey Press in 1957, this classic edition provides Milton's poetry and major prose works, richly annotated, in a sturdy and affordable clothbound volume.
Author: John Milton
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Published: 1915
Total Pages: 284
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Margaret Kean
Publisher: Psychology Press
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 196
ISBN-13: 9780415303255
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDesigned for students new to Milton's work, this sourcebook outlines the seventeenth-century contexts of its composition and examines a range of the key critical responses from across literary history. The guide also usefully reprints frequently studied passages of the poem, suggests further reading, and provides cross-references between the textual, contextual and critical material.
Author: Laura Lunger Knoppers
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 2012-11-29
Total Pages: 744
ISBN-13: 0191669423
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis Handbook offers a comprehensive introduction and thirty-seven new essays by an international team of literary critics and historians on the writings generated by the tumultuous events of mid-seventeenth-century England. Unprecedented events-civil war, regicide, the abolition of monarchy, proscription of episcopacy, constitutional experiment, and finally the return of monarchy-led to an unprecedented outpouring of texts, including new and transformed literary genres and techniques. The Handbook provides up-to-date scholarship on current issues as well as historical information, textual analysis, and bibliographical tools to help readers understand and appreciate the bold and indeed revolutionary character of writing in mid-seventeenth-century England. The volume is innovative in its attention to the literary and aesthetic aspects of a wide range of political and religious writing, as well as in its demonstration of how literary texts register the political pressures of their time. Opening with essential contextual chapters on religion, politics, society, and culture, the largely chronological subsequent chapters analyse particular voices, texts, and genres as they respond to revolutionary events. Attention is given to aesthetic qualities, as well as to bold political and religious ideas, in such writers as James Harrington, Marchamont Nedham, Thomas Hobbes, Gerrard Winstanley, John Lilburne, and Abiezer Coppe. At the same time, the revolutionary political context sheds new light on such well-known literary writers as John Milton, Andrew Marvell, Robert Herrick, Henry Vaughan, William Davenant, John Dryden, Lucy Hutchinson, Margaret Cavendish, and John Bunyan. Overall, the volume provides an indispensable guide to the innovative and exciting texts of the English Revolution and reevaluates its long-term cultural impact.
Author: John Milton
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Published: 1890
Total Pages: 264
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Published: 1808
Total Pages: 644
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: William Oldys
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Published: 1809
Total Pages: 618
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