Milton Studies
Discover the profound insights of John Milton's poetry in Milton Studies by Albert C. Labriola. Published by the University of Pittsburgh Press in 2002, this hardback edition spans 230 pages and features a compelling collection of eight essays that delve into the intricacies of Milton's work, with a significant focus on his masterpiece, Paradise Lost.
Engage with Anthony Welch's meticulous mapping of the epic's chronology and Raymond B. Waddington's thought-provoking analysis of Milton's portrayal of Abel's death. This collection not only enriches your understanding of Milton's literary contributions but also offers a comprehensive exploration of his influence on English literature from the 16th to the 18th centuries. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, Milton Studies is an essential addition to any literary collection.