In "Milton," Mark Pattison offers a profound exploration of John Milton's artistic and ideological landscape, examining the poet's life, his intricate works, and their enduring significance in the backdrop of the English Renaissance. Pattison's literary style is both reflective and incisive, weaving together biographical details and critical analysis to elucidate Milton's moral and philosophical dimensions. The work situates Milton within the tumultuous socio-political milieu of 17th-century England, emphasizing the interplay between his revolutionary ideals and his poetic genius. Mark Pattison, a distinguished Victorian scholar and a prominent figure in the study of literature, brings a wealth of knowledge and personal insight to this work. His own career in academia and literature, along with his fascination with the complexities of human thought and creativity, informs his detailed examination of Milton. Pattison's grappling with themes of authority, rebellion, and the quest for truth in Milton's texts reflects his own intellectual pursuits and cultural context. "Milton" is highly recommended for readers interested in poetry, literary criticism, and the profound impact of Milton's work on subsequent literature. Pattison's eloquent writing and analytical depth make this book an invaluable resource for both scholars and casual readers, promising a stimulating engagement with one of English literature's towering figures.



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Titel
Milton
Untertitel
Unveiling the Timeless Genius of Epic Poetry
EAN
4057664603319
Format
E-Book (epub)
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Veröffentlichung
26.11.2019
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0.73 MB
Anzahl Seiten
239