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Stephen B. Dobranski

    Milton's Visual Imagination
    Reading John Milton
    The Cambridge Introduction to Milton
    Cambridge Introductions to Literature
    • This lively introduction to Milton's life, times and writings includes a detailed explanation of his poetry and prose and discusses in depth the author's historical circumstances and critical reception. Separate sections focus on key passages from his works to illustrate how readers can interpret - and get excited about - Milton's writings.

      Cambridge Introductions to Literature
    • The Cambridge Introduction to Milton

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      Engaging and lucid explanations bring Milton's life, times, and writings to life, making his works accessible and enjoyable for readers. The book offers insights that enhance understanding and appreciation of Milton's literary contributions.

      The Cambridge Introduction to Milton
    • This captivating biography celebrates the audacious and inspiring life of John Milton, highlighting his relevance to contemporary issues. Renowned for the musicality of his verse and extensive knowledge, Milton's essential humanity and steadfast commitment to ideals like religious freedom and individual thought are brought to light. His epic poem, Paradise Lost, is often regarded as a masterpiece of English poetry, with Samuel Johnson asserting that it serves as a foundational text for the art of English poetry. However, Milton's legacy extends beyond his artistic contributions. Amid significant political upheaval, he justified regicide, championed free speech, and defended divorce, establishing himself as an iconoclast and revolutionary thinker. Despite his imperfections—sometimes acrimonious and mean—Milton’s understanding of adversity is profound. Afflicted by blindness, illness, and political imprisonment, he continually sought to "bear up and steer right onward" through life's challenges. This biography delves beyond Milton's academic reputation and the perception of him as a dour purist, revealing the enduring power of his works and the courageous spirit he embodied.

      Reading John Milton
    • Critics have traditionally thought of John Milton as an author who wrote for the ear more than the eye. In Milton's Visual Imagination, Stephen B. Dobranski proposes that, on the contrary, Milton enriches his biblical source text with acute and sometimes astonishing visual details.

      Milton's Visual Imagination