Milton's Considerations Touching the Likeliest Means to Remove Hirelings Out of the Church
Author: John Milton
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Published: 1839
Total Pages: 64
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Author: John Milton
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Published: 1839
Total Pages: 64
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Published: 1831
Total Pages: 40
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Published: 1835
Total Pages: 1044
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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: Anna Beer
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Published: 2010-09-01
Total Pages: 561
ISBN-13: 1608193780
DOWNLOAD EBOOKJohn Milton (1608-1674) is best known as the author of the masterful epic retelling of fall of man, Paradise Lost. But he was more than just the 17th century voice of Satan. Wise and witty scholar Anna Beer traces his literary roots to a youthful passion for ancient verse, especially Ovid. She also rounds out parts of his life that have been, until now, little studied. Milton was deeply involved in the political and religious controversies of his time, writing a series of pamphlets on free speech, divorce, and religious, political and social rights that forced a complete rethinking of the nature and practice not only of government, but of human freedom itself. He struggled to survive through Cromwell's rise to power, chaotic reign and death, and then the restoration of the monarchy. Milton's personal life was just as rich and complex as his professional, and here it receives a fresh assessment. For centuries, he has emerged from biographies either as a woman-hating domestic tyrant or as a saintly figure removed from the messy business of personal affections. While Milton was probably a touch tyrant and saint, Beer suggests he also suffered lifelong heartache at the untimely death of his intimate friend Charles Diodati, with whom he was likely in love. Milton's context, from religious persecution to institutional turmoil to sexual politics, is as central to the book as Milton himself. With extensive new research, Milton emerges from Anna Beer's ground-breaking biography for the first time as a fully rounded human being.
Author: David Masson
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Published: 1877
Total Pages: 736
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Published: 1877
Total Pages: 736
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Published: 1877
Total Pages: 732
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Philip Connell
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2016-04-07
Total Pages: 300
ISBN-13: 019107831X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSecular Chains offers an original and richly contextualized account of the relationship between poetry and religious controversy between 1649 and 1745. This was a period of political conflict and intellectual upheaval, in which traditional sources of spiritual authority were variously challenged and transformed. This study reveals the importance of English literary culture for our understanding of this process, and throws new light on the dynamics of change and continuity between the puritan revolution and the early Enlightenment. Based on extensive research in both printed and manuscript sources, the book combines detailed case studies of major literary figures with a sustained historical narrative linking the republican moment of the 1650s, the conflicts and crises of the Restoration, and the ecclesiastical politics of the early eighteenth century. Milton and Dryden provide the principal focus of the first three chapters, which explore the divisive issue of church settlement in the work of both writers, together with the increasingly prominent rhetoric of anti-clericalism and irreligion in the poetry and polemics of the later seventeenth century. Subsequent chapters extend the book's argument to the embattled condition of the Church of England in the decades after 1688, and the significant contribution of contemporary literary culture to a range of religious and philosophical argument, from heterodox free-thinking to Newtonian natural theology. Secular Chains demonstrates the close and continued relationship between poetry and religious politics in the age of Milton and Pope, and provides a new framework for understanding this complex and turbulent period in English literary history.
Author: Cyrus R. Edmonds
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Published: 1851
Total Pages: 418
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