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Milton, Evil and Literary History: Continuum Literary Studies

Autor Claire Colebrook
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 oct 2010
Using the work of John Milton and his conflict between good and evil, this title shows how we read literary history according to quite specific images of growth, development, progression, flourishing and succession.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781441193735
ISBN-10: 1441193731
Pagini: 168
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Seria Continuum Literary Studies

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Of interest to scholars working in Romanticism, literary theory, Milton studies and philosophy of literature

Cuprins

Introduction: Life, Economy, Evil \ 1. Milton's History of Reason and Church Government \ 2. Capital Time, Production and Generation \ 3. Allegory, Analogy and the Form of the World \ 4. Gender and Contrariety \ 5. History, Becoming and Reason \ Conclusion: Excremental  Whiteness \ Bibliography \ Index

Recenzii

'The starting point of this bold and ambitious book is Milton's hostility to 'system'.  Countering the Romantic view that Milton wrote 'in fetters', Claire Colebrook recovers the dynamic quality, the vitalism, of his prose and poetry, which locates the divine in many different and shifting forms, and she defends this recovery as a necessary counter-response to a tradition of literary criticism that would, mistakenly, rescue Milton from his own theodicy.  But more than this, Colebrook makes an eloquent and original defence of the relevance of Milton today ... This is a major contribution to Milton studies and the history of critical thought.' - Jennifer Richards, University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Mention -Chronicle of Higher Education, May 30, 2008
"Colebrook's book is consistently interesting and presents often surprising dialogues between Milton's works and later theorists ... Claire Colebrook's exacting analysis is a welcome addition to the flurry of scholarshup for Milton's 400th year." Times Literary Supplement, January 2009
Mention in Studies of English Literature 1500-1900 (SEL), Vol. 49, Winter 2009
"In this clearly written, well-researched, and extraordinarily insightful book, Colebrook posits vitalism in Milton's poetry...Valuing intuition, human dynamism, and individuals' perceptual interaction with the world and others, Colebrook reanimated Milton's poetry so that the reader becomes a site of meaning...Summing up: Highly recommended. Graduate students and above." - A. C. Labriola, CHOICE, September 2008