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Milton and the Terms of Liberty

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In his Second Defence of the English People (1654), reflecting on his career as a prose writer, prior to embarking on the composition of Paradise Lost, John Milton identified 'three varieties of liberty without which civilized life is scarcely possible, namely ecclesiastical liberty, domestic or personal liberty, and civil liberty'. In retrospect he was able to find in his earlier writings a systematic exposition of the grounds of freedom, and a commitment to expanding its domain through publication and polemic. Taking initiative from both the history of political thought and historicist aesthetics, the essays in this collection (which derive from the International Milton symposium at York) consider the conditions of liberty in Milton's writings, and the contested development of his republicanism, through his career as a civil servant and prose writer, through his great poems, to his posthumous reputation and the appropriation of his works; and they extend laterally to typologies of liberty, the realm of law, prosody, and religious faith and persecution. Winner of the 2002 Irene Samuel Prize for best composite work on Milton. The contributors are: THOMAS CORNS, JOHN CREASER, MARTIN DZELZAINIS, KATSUHIRO ENGETSU, STEPEHN FALLON, BARBARA LEWALSKI, JANEL MUELLER, CHRISTOPHER ORCHARD, GRAHAM PARRY, JOAD RAYMOND, JOHN RUMRICH, QUENTIN SKINNER, ANNE-JULIA ZWIERLEIN. GRAHAM PARRY is Professor of English, University of York; JOAD RAYMOND lectures in the School of English and American Studies, University of East Anglia.

Author Biography:

GRAHAM PARRY is Professor of English and Related Literature at University of York, York, UK. JOAD RAYMOND is Professor of Renaissance Studies and Co-Director of the Centre for Renaissance and Early Modern Studies at Queen Mary, University of London, London, UK. JOAD RAYMOND is Professor of Renaissance Studies and Co-Director of the Centre for Renaissance and Early Modern Studies at Queen Mary, University of London, London, UK.
Release date Australia
October 15th, 2002
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributors
  • Contributions by Anne-Julia Zwierlein
  • Contributions by Christopher Orchard
  • Contributions by John Creaser
  • Contributions by John Rumrich
  • Contributions by Katsuhiro Engetsu
  • Contributions by Martin Dzelzainis
  • Contributions by Quentin Skinner
  • Contributions by Thomas Corns
  • Edited by Graham Parry
  • Edited by Joad Raymond
Illustrations
1 line illus.
Pages
236
Dimensions
167x244x19
ISBN-13
9780859916394
Product ID
2044375

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