Milton: Paradise Lost
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1998
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2nd edition
Pearson (Verlag)
978-0-582-21518-4 (ISBN)
Pearson (Verlag)
978-0-582-21518-4 (ISBN)
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First published in 1968, the author's edition is acknowledged as the classical guide to this major work, and to the critical analysis that it has prompted. This edition maintains the annotation that has for many years provided a comprehensive explanation to this difficult but compelling poem, making it accessible to the student and the reader.
Paradise Lost is the greatest work of one of the most acclaimed poets in English literature. It has had a profound influence on Western culture, and has attracted a vast amount of critical commentary of every sort. First published in 1968, Alastair Fowler's annotated edition of Paradise Lost is acknowledged as the most authoritative guide to this major work, and to the critical analysis that it has prompted. This important new edition maintains the detailed annotation that has for many years provided an interesting and comprehensive explanation to this difficult but compelling poem, making it accessible both to the student and the general reader. 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. The revised introduction describes the poem and its remarkable critical reception, surveying the nine thousand or so critical contributions devoted to it, not least during the last thirty years.
Besides providing glosses and illustrations of sources and analogues, the notes refer to extra-literary contexts, religious, political and scientific, and aim in particular to explain Milton's imaginary astronomy more fully than any other edition has attempted. The notes also provide an unusual amount of critical commentary, in such a way as to engage with current thought about the poem. They assimilate or reject much criticism of Paradise Lost, giving guidance on the current issues, and what sorts of assumptions and interpretations need to be made by an informed reader.
Paradise Lost is the greatest work of one of the most acclaimed poets in English literature. It has had a profound influence on Western culture, and has attracted a vast amount of critical commentary of every sort. First published in 1968, Alastair Fowler's annotated edition of Paradise Lost is acknowledged as the most authoritative guide to this major work, and to the critical analysis that it has prompted. This important new edition maintains the detailed annotation that has for many years provided an interesting and comprehensive explanation to this difficult but compelling poem, making it accessible both to the student and the general reader. 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. The revised introduction describes the poem and its remarkable critical reception, surveying the nine thousand or so critical contributions devoted to it, not least during the last thirty years.
Besides providing glosses and illustrations of sources and analogues, the notes refer to extra-literary contexts, religious, political and scientific, and aim in particular to explain Milton's imaginary astronomy more fully than any other edition has attempted. The notes also provide an unusual amount of critical commentary, in such a way as to engage with current thought about the poem. They assimilate or reject much criticism of Paradise Lost, giving guidance on the current issues, and what sorts of assumptions and interpretations need to be made by an informed reader.
"From the Preface to the First Edition Preface to the Second Edition Abbreviations Selected Journal of Abbreviations Chronological Table of Milton's Life and Chief Publications"INTRODUCTION Composition Printing History Text PunctuationSources and Models Language and Style Metrical Structure Numerical Composition Time Scheme Astronomy Theology Politics and Allegory Criticism Portraits and IllustrationsPARADISE LOST The Printer to the Reader "In Paradisum Amissan"On "Paradise Lost" The Verse Dryden's Epigram Book IBook IIBook IIIBook IVBook VBook VIBook VIIBook VIIIBook IXBook XBook XIBook XII"List of References"
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 9.10.1998 |
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Reihe/Serie | Longman Annotated English Poets |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 139 x 216 mm |
Gewicht | 894 g |
Themenwelt | Literatur ► Lyrik / Dramatik ► Lyrik / Gedichte |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft ► Anglistik / Amerikanistik | |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft ► Literaturwissenschaft | |
ISBN-10 | 0-582-21518-8 / 0582215188 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-582-21518-4 / 9780582215184 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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