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Paradise lost, 1668-1968 : three centuries of commentary

Author: Earl Roy Miner; William Moeck; Steven Edward Jablonski
Publisher: Cranbury, NJ : Associated University Presses, ©2004.
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Paradise lost, 1668-1968.
Cranbury, NJ : Associated University Presses, c2004
(OCoLC)607421337
Named Person: John Milton; Adam, (Biblical figure); Eve, (Biblical figure); John Milton
Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Earl Roy Miner; William Moeck; Steven Edward Jablonski
ISBN: 0838755771 9780838755778
OCLC Number: 53469561
Description: 510 p. ; 29 cm.
Contents: Introduction --
Early Comment --
Book 1 --
Book 2 --
Book 3 --
Book 4 --
Book 5 --
Book 6 Book 7 --
Book 8 --
Book 9 --
Book 10 --
Book 11 --
Book 12 --
Excurses --
The Chronology of the Poem --
To Compare Great Things --
Personification, Relationship, and Allegory --
To Venture Down and Up to Re-ascend --
Eve at the Lake of Narcissus --
Politics in the Poem --
When Satan First Knew Pain --
Language and Laughter --
Knowledge Is as Food --
Music and the Sabbath --
Cosmology, Astronomy, and Belief --
The Poem's Irregular Regularities --
So Called by Allusion --
The First of the Visions of God --
Historical Measures of This Transient World --
Bibliography.
Responsibility: edited by Earl Miner ; co-editor William Moeck ; corresponding editor Steven Jablonski.
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