Materials: Editions and texts -- Reference works and biographies -- Audiovisual and online aids -- Required and recommended reading for students -- The instructor's library -- Approaches: Teaching paradise list and the Bible -- Paradise lost and the Jews -- Teaching Paradise lost and the epic tradition -- Clues to the classical tradition -- Paradise lost and Milton's revolutionary prose and poetry -- Radical politics in paradise lost? -- The problem of God -- The problem of Satan; or how to teach Satan on his own terms -- Teaching Eve: the grammar of Eden -- Milton's Adam -- Paradise lost and Milton's biography -- Narrators -- Approaches to teaching Paradise lost allegorically -- Fit quantity of syllables -- The analogical approach to Paradise lost and Milton's prose: uses and abuses -- Editing Milton with Richard Bentley -- Visualizing Paradise lost: artists teaching Milton -- Imitating Milton in the classroom -- Teaching Paradise lost through adaptation; or, books promiscuously read -- Teaching Paradist lost through the new Milton criticism -- Dieting in paradise: angelic eating, metaphysics, and poetry in Paradise lost -- Ecocritical Milton -- Pardise lost in the British literature survey course -- Teaching Paradise lost in a Western civilization course - The John Milton reading room: teaching Paradise lost with an online edition -- Paradise lost as an oral epic -- Premediated verse: marathon readings of Milton's epic.
Series:
Approaches to teaching world literature, 1059-1133.
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