John Milton Prose - Major Writings on Liberty, Politics, Religion, and Education
Book description
Regarded by many as the equal of Shakespeare in poetic imagination and
expression, Milton was also a prolific writer of prose, applying his
potent genius to major issues of domestic, religious and political
liberty. This superbly annotated new publication is the most
authoritative single-volume anthology yet of Milton's major prose works.
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Uses Milton's original language, spelling and punctuation
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Freshly and extensively annotated
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Notes provide unrivalled contextual analysis as well as
illuminating the wealth of Milton's allusions and references
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Will appeal to a general readership as well as to scholars
across the humanities
David Loewenstein is Helen C. White Professor of English and
the Humanities at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA. His books
include Representing Revolution in Milton and his Contemporaries:
Religion, Politics, and Polemics in Radical Puritanism (2001),
which received the Milton Society of America's James Holly Hanford
Award for Distinguished Book. He is the author of Treacherous
Faith: The Specter of Heresy in Early Modern English Literature and
Culture (2013). He has co-edited The Cambridge History of Early
Modern English Literature (2002), Early Modern
Nationalism and Milton's England (2008), and The
Complete Works of Gerrard Winstanley (2009). He is an Honored
Scholar of the Milton Society of America.