Description
This book is emphatically for first-time readers of Milton, with little or no prior exposure, but with ambition to encounter challenging poetry. These are readers who tell you they "have always been meaning to read Paradise Lost," who seek to enjoy the epic without being overwhelmed by its daunting learning and expansive frame of reference. Avoiding the narrowly specialized focus of most Milton scholarship, Cavanagh deals forthrightly with issues that recur across generations of readers, gather ing selected voices-from scholars and poets alike-from 1674 through the present.
Lively and jargon-free, this Primer makes Paradise Lost accessible and fresh, offering a credible beginning to what is a great intellectual and aesthetic adventure.
About the Author
Michael Cavanagh (1943-2017) was the Orville and Mary Patterson Routt Professor of Literature at Grinnell College. He published Professing Poetry: Seamus Heaney's Poetics (CUA Press), as well as poems in The Heartland Review, The Sewanee Review, The South Carolina Review, Rattle, The South Dakota Review, and elsewhere.
Scott Newstok (editor) is Founding Director of the Pearce Shakespeare Endowment at Rhodes College.
Book Information
ISBN 9780813232461
Author Michael Cavanagh
Format Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint The Catholic University of America Press
Publisher The Catholic University of America Press
Weight(grams) 343g