Description
- Puts John Milton under the microscope, using the still-evolving critical perspectives of the last fifty years
- Looks at Milton's life, and the cultural background to his work, as well as examining his writing
- Considers how and why Milton's work has endured the centuries to educate, entertain and intrigue so many generations of readers
- Ideal for the reader falling in love with Milton's poetry and prose, who longs to know more about what people think about the poetry, the man or the historical context
About the Author
Roy Flannagan
began what was to become the Milton Quarterly in 1967. He has been the President of the Milton Society of America, and he followed C. S. Lewis and Northrop Frye as Honored Scholar of the Society in 2001. Editor of the Riverside Milton, he is also President of the Council of Editors of Learned Journals. After 32 years at Ohio University, he has taken the position of Scholar in Residence at the University of South Carolina at Beaufort.Reviews
"Flannagan is eminently qualified to explain the greatness of English poet John Milton - and he's marvelously successful in achieving his goal[...]Fresh, fluent and witty, Flannagan's treatment is thoroughly informed by the insights of current literary insights and is rendered without jargon." Library Journal
"This is historically informed criticism delivered with a light and generally assured touch and, most successfully, Flannagan retains a clear focus on disclosing what is remarkable about Milton, what makes him worth the modern readers' attention ... Flannagan has produced a helpful, lively - and intelligently illustrated - little book, to which students may with confidence be directed." Milton Quarterly
Book Information
ISBN 9780631226208
Author Roy C. Flannagan
Format Paperback
Page Count 144
Imprint Wiley-Blackwell
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Weight(grams) 218g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 13mm