As a venerated figure in the canon of English literature, John Milton's scholarly and religious background significantly influenced his writings. 'Comus' is no exception; it exudes his profound engagement with moral philosophy and his unyielding advocacy for personal virtue. The masque, composed during Milton's early literary career, hints at the thematic concerns that would pervade his later epic works, contemplating the intricacies of temptation, virtue, and the struggle between celestial light and earthly darkness.
'Milton's Comus' is highly recommended for those who relish classical literature imbued with philosophical depth. Readers will find themselves immersed in the dignified beauty of Milton's verse and the perennial questions of moral integrity it raises. This work is essential for enthusiasts of Milton's oeuvre and for anyone seeking to appreciate the intellectual vigor that characterizes one of the most profound literary minds of the early modern period. Enshrined within DigiCat Publishing's careful reproduction, 'Comus' stands as a testament to Milton's literary genius and an invitation to ponder the eternal dance of light and shadow within the human soul.
John Milton (1608–1674) was an esteemed English poet, polemicist, and civil servant for the Commonwealth of England. Renowned for his rich and impressive command of the English language, Milton is best known for his epic poem 'Paradise Lost', a landmark in English literature that secured his place as one of the greatest poets of his time. A man of letters, Milton also authored 'Paradise Regained', a sequel to his former masterpiece, and 'Samson Agonistes', a tragic closet drama, both of which further extended his influence on English literature. His early poem 'Milton's Comus', a masque, exhibits his preoccupation with themes of temptation, virtue, and the human condition, elements also present in his later works. Milton's writing is characterized by its sophisticated structure, eloquent diction, and deep exploration of theology and morality, reflecting the socio-political and religious turmoil of the 17th century. Despite suffering complete blindness in the latter half of his life, Milton continued to produce works that sustained his literary stature posthumously, his style and mastery influencing countless writers and poets who followed in the centuries after his death.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 16.9.2022 |
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Verlagsort | Prague |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Literatur ► Lyrik / Dramatik ► Lyrik / Gedichte |
Schlagworte | 17th century literature • Allegorical poetry • Classic • Early Modern Poetry • English literature • English literature academic • English poetry classics • John Milton poetry • Masque and pastoral drama • Metaphysical poets • Milton's Comus text • Poetry • Renaissance literature England |
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