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Is Milton Better than Shakespeare? by Nigel Smith 9780674028326

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With literature waning in the interest of so many, is Shakespeare the only poet the public can still appreciate? John Milton, as this book makes clear, speaks more powerfully to the eternal questions and to the important concerns of our time. The Milton of this volume is an author for all Americans-conservative, liberal, radical-not only because he was a favorite of the founding fathers, his voice echoing through their texts and our very foundation, but also because his visionary writing embodies the aspirations that have guided Americans seeking ideals of ethical and spiritual perfection.

Nigel Smith makes a compelling case for Milton's relevance to our present situation. In direct and accessible terms, he shows how the seventeenth-century poet, while working to write the greatest heroic poem in the English language, also managed to theorize about religious, political, and civil liberty in ways that matter as much today as they did in Puritanical times. Through concise chapters that chart Milton's life at the center of the English and European literary and political scenes-as well as his key themes of free will, freedom and slavery, love and sexual liberty, the meaning of creation, and the nature of knowledge-Smith's work brings Milton, his poetry, and his prose home to readers of our day. A provocative and enlightening introduction, for newcomers and informed readers alike, this book rediscovers and redefines Milton for a new generation, one that especially needs and deserves to know him.



Is Milton Better than Shakespeare? asks a fundamental question that, like all such questions, is hard to answer but richly rewarding to consider. This is a lively, fast-paced and engaging book relating Milton to the political events and struggles of his day. -- Gordon Teskey, author of Delirious Milton Is Milton Better than Shakespeare? offers a fresh, accessible, and beautifully written introduction to the major achievements of the greatest seventeenth-century poet. Bringing a wealth of insight and original learning to his subject, Nigel Smith successfully makes the case that the endeavor of reading Milton is not merely interesting, but actually relevant, and perhaps even urgent. -- John Rogers, author of The Matter of Revolution: Science, Poetry, and Politics in the Age of Milton

About the Author
Nigel Smith is Professor of English at Princeton University and editor of The Poems of Andrew Marvell in the Longman Annotated English Poets Series.

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The title is silly but it is fair to say that the book is not... Smith is moved by the allegorical quest in Areopagitica for the lost body of Truth, by Milton's exalted notions of the purpose of true poetry, and by the identification of the heroic poet as 'national redeemer.' -- Frank Kermode * New York Review of Books *
This engagingly informal but thoroughly informed volume answers the title's question in the affirmative: Milton is better for Americans today in that he stands for political liberty... This book deserves the attention of a broad audience. -- E. D. Hill * Choice *
Is Milton Better than Shakespeare? offers a fresh, accessible, and beautifully written introduction to the major achievements of the greatest seventeenth-century poet. Bringing a wealth of insight and original learning to his subject, Nigel Smith successfully makes the case that the endeavor of reading Milton is not merely interesting, but actually relevant, and perhaps even urgent. -- John Rogers, author of The Matter of Revolution: Science, Poetry, and Politics in the Age of Milton
Is Milton Better than Shakespeare? asks a fundamental question that, like all such questions, is hard to answer but richly rewarding to consider. This is a lively, fast-paced and engaging book relating Milton to the political events and struggles of his day. -- Gordon Teskey, author of Delirious Milton


Awards
Nominated for James Russell Lowell Prize 2008.



Book Information
ISBN 9780674028326
Author Nigel Smith
Format Hardback
Page Count 240
Imprint Harvard University Press
Publisher Harvard University Press

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