Description
First published in 1968, Alastair Fowler's annotated edition of Paradise Lost is acknowledged as the most authoritative guide to this major work. It is the only recent edition of Paradise Lost to be based on the text of the first (1667) edition, now widely accepted to be closer to Milton's intention than that of 1674.
"This is a very Bible of Milton."
Selina Hastings, Daily Telegraph
About the Author
Professor Alastair Fowler is Regius Professor Emeritus of Rhetoric and English Literature, Universityof Edinburgh.
Reviews
" a monument of scholarship, but also a book accessible to any lover of poetry It's reincarnation is something to be celebrated".
John Mullan, The Guardian
'This is a very Bible of Milton, and the editors should be upheld forever as the supreme example to all future editors and annotators of English verse'
Selina Hastings, The Daily Telegraph
"Those familiar with the complexities and indecisions of Milton scholarship know how formidable a task it is to prepare an adequately annotated edition of the poems. Mr Carey & Mr Fowler have tackled the task with zest and discrimination as well as perseverance. For several years to come their work will be indispensable to both scholars and students."
Times Literary Supplement
"For forty years Fowler's magisterial edition of Milton (done in partnership with John Carey) has established the benchmark for erudite commentary in his (and Greenblatt's) field." John Sutherland, The Guardian
"To be honest, I have never a big fan of poetry, but John Milton's epic changed that...The reading can be rather difficult at times, but with Alastair Fowler's wonderful annotations, it is possible for readers of any level to comprehend and enjoy Paradise Lost."
Amazon.co.uk review
"Fowler's editing and copious yet useful annotations are first rate for any single edition of Paradise Lost. "
Amazon.co.uk review
Poem of the Week - The Guardian November 24 2006
Book Information
ISBN 9781405832786
Author Alastair Fowler
Format Paperback
Page Count 744
Imprint Longman
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 901g
Dimensions(mm) 138mm * 216mm * 37mm