International conference proceedings. Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Milton. Milton's purple poetry / Richard Rambuss -- Milton after four centuries: Paradise Regain'd as a mental transport / Joseph A. Wittreich -- The structure of Milton's universe: the shape and unity of the world in Paradise Lost / Gábor Ittzés -- The uses of place in Paradise Lost / Chia-Yin Huang -- Interrupting joy / Mary Fenton -- "Before min eyes all real": body, language, and the phenomenology of sensation / Dávid Levente Palatinus -- "Die he or justice must": God's limited monarchy in Paradise Lost / Gilles Sambras -- Allegorical readings of Paradise Lost / Vladimir Brljak -- Persuasion in Paradise Lost / Robert Erle Barham -- Mapping Milton's "great argument": the literary significance of the argument sections in Paradise Lost / Emma Annette Wilson -- "If we pray him": varieties of prayer in Milton's Paradise Lost / Tibor Fabiny -- Milton's purple poetry / Richard Rambuss -- Through the centuries. Milton dictating to his daughters: varieties on a theme from Füssli to Munkácsy / Anna Zsófia Kovács. "John Milton, Englishman," and his Spanish, international, and global reception / Angelica Duran -- "Conceived altogether in Homer's spirit": Milton's transformation of an Iliadic type-scene / Miklós Péti -- Milton and Traherne: Paradise recovered / Waren Chernaik -- A major poet's minor poem in the Puritan context: Milton's "Fair Infant" elegy / Éva Petrőczi -- Comus in the eighteenth century / Marlene R. Edelstein -- Milton and Napoleon as Chateaubriand's antithetical Génie-Frères / John Blythe -- Satan and the human condition: John Milton read in terms of René Girard / Paul Richard Blum -- Miltonic godgames: teaching through entangling from Milton's Eden to Milton Manor and beyond / Martin Kuester -- "The groves of Eden, vanish'd now so long": landscape, art, and ideology in picturing the lost domain / C.W.R.D. Moseley -- Revisioning creation: the natural world of Paradise Lost in Medina and Blake / Stuart Sillars -- Naked innocence: representing unfallen angels in Milton and the visual arts / Larisa Kocic-Zámbó -- Milton dictating to his daughters: varieties on a theme from Füssli to Munkácsy / Anna Zsófia Kovács.
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