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A Milton Handbook

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"A Milton Handbook" is a comprehensive and authoritative reference guide to the life and works of the monumental English poet John Milton. Written by the esteemed scholar James Holly Hanford, this work provides a systematic and detailed overview of Milton's entire literary output, encompassing his major epics, minor poems, and extensive prose tracts.

The handbook serves as an indispensable companion for both students and scholars, offering deep insights into the biographical context of Milton's career-from his early education and travels to his active involvement in the political and religious upheavals of the 17th century. Hanford meticulously examines the composition, sources, and thematic structure of masterpieces such as "Paradise Lost", "Paradise Regained", and "Samson Agonistes". Beyond the poetry, the text explores Milton's complex prose work, shedding light on his views regarding liberty, censorship, and theology.

By synthesizing vast amounts of critical research, "A Milton Handbook" clarifies the evolution of Milton's thought and his stylistic development. It remains a foundational text for understanding the historical and literary significance of one of the most influential figures in the English language, making the depth of Miltonic scholarship accessible to a broad audience.

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