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Paperback Milton Book

ISBN: 1025499786

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Milton

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"Milton" by E. M. W. Tillyard stands as a cornerstone of twentieth-century literary criticism, offering an exhaustive and insightful examination of the life and legacy of John Milton. As one of the most influential scholars of his era, Tillyard provides a comprehensive analysis of Milton's poetic development, ranging from his early minor works to the monumental epic "Paradise Lost" and the later "Samson Agonistes".

This scholarly work delves into the psychological and intellectual forces that shaped Milton's writing, contextualizing his masterpieces within the tumultuous political and religious landscape of seventeenth-century England. Tillyard expertly explores the tension between Milton's individualistic spirit and his commitment to classical and Christian traditions. By synthesizing biographical detail with astute literary interpretation, "Milton" offers readers a profound understanding of the man behind the verse.

Essential for students of English literature and admirers of epic poetry, this study remains a vital resource for anyone seeking to navigate the complexity of Milton's thought and the enduring grandeur of his poetic achievements.

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