Areopagitica and Other Writings by John Milton - ISBN: 9780140439069
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Milton’s prose: a battle for freedom, divorce, and unlicensed truth.

Areopagitica and Other Writings

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    384 pages

  • Release Date

    2 January 2015

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Summary

A major new edition of Milton’s selected works of prose, including his political and doctrinal writings as well as the famous Areopagitica.

John Milton was celebrated and denounced in his own time both as a poet and as a polemicist. Today he is remembered first and foremost for his poetry, but his great epic Paradise Lost was published very late in his life, in 1667, and in his own time most readers more readily recognised Milton as a writer of prose.

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Book Details

ISBN-13:9780140439069
ISBN-10:0140439064
Author:John Milton, William Poole
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:Penguin Classics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:384
Release Date:2 January 2015
Weight:281g
Dimensions:198mm x 129mm x 22mm
Series:Penguin Classics
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Critics Review

“An engaging, accessible, and reliable introduction to Milton’s prose … Sprightly, purposeful, and crisp [with a] deft and lucid introduction … The editorial apparatus is economical but pertinent… . [The] notes are always relevant and reliable.” —Milton Quarterly

About The Author

John Milton

John Milton (1608-74) was born in London, and was educated at St Paul’s School and subsequently at Christ’s College, Cambridge. Thereafter he spent some years in private study, visiting France and Italy in the late 1630s. Upon his return to a nation now in political crisis, he devoted himself to teaching and to the publication of a series of increasingly radical pamphlets on religious and political liberty, including defences of divorce, a free press, and the right of a people to depose and execute a tyrannical king. He became completely blind in 1652. After the Restoration he was politically muzzled, but in this period he published his mature poetic masterpieces, including Paradise Lost (1667). Today, Milton is best known as a poet; in his own time, it was for his polemical prose that he was both celebrated and reviled.

Dr William Poole is a tutorial fellow at New College, Oxford. He has published widely in the areas of early-modern literary, intellectual and scientific history.

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