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About the Author
Emma Depledge is Assistant Professor of English Literature, 1500-1790 at the Universite de Neuchatel. She is the author of Shakespeare's Rise to Cultural Prominence: Print, Politics and Alteration, 1642-1700 (CUP, 2018) and co-editor of Canonising Shakespeare: Stationers and the Book Trade, 1640-1740 (CUP, 2017). She writes the annual review of texts and editions for Shakespeare Survey and is an associate editor for English Studies. John S. Garrison is Professor of English at Grinnell College, where he teaches courses on early modern literature and culture. His recent books include Shakespeare at Peace (with Kyle Pivetti, Routledge, 2018) and Shakespeare and the Afterlife (Oxford University Press, 2019). Marissa Nicosia is Assistant Professor of Renaissance Literature at The Pennsylvania State University--Abington College. She is co-editor of Renaissance Futures, a special volume of Explorations in Renaissance Culture (2019), and she has published articles on early modern literature in journals such as Modern Philology, Milton Studies, and The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America. She is a member of the executive council of the Milton Society of America.
Reviews
The collection is worth reading for anyone interested in some of the ways in which an old preoccupation in Milton Studies is being reframed and reexamined...This volume is a useful introduction to the conversation as it now stands and to some of the directions it is likely to take in the near future. * Louis Schwartz, Milton Quarterly *
Making Milton features an impressive range of essays by well-established and emerging Miltonists ... The collection is unique in its consideration of Milton's complete oeuvre and the mutually beneficial relationships Milton enjoyed with his publishers, peers, and readers ... an important, timely contribution to Milton studies. * P. E. Phillips, CHOICE *
This is a capacious and varied collection that touches on many different aspects of Milton's life and legacy ... the volume offers an opportunity to reflect on the nature of authorship and to admire the fluidity and plurality of a writer who made a strong claim to integrity and singularity. * Jason Scott-Warren, Review of English Studies *
Book Information
ISBN 9780198821892
Author Emma Depledge
Format Hardback
Page Count 272
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 534g
Dimensions(mm) 245mm * 160mm * 22mm