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Unearthing the subversive history of a centuries-old epic poem
The Independent
Orlando Reade's fascinating history of John Milton's epic shows that Paradise Lost may still be a poem for our times, writes Claire Allfree.
vor 4 Tagen
John Milton - Poet, Paradise Lost, Sonnets
Britannica
John Milton - Poet, Paradise Lost, Sonnets: By the time he returned to England in 1639, Milton had manifested remarkable talent as a...
vor 3 Wochen
Margin notes by poet John Milton found in US library book
BBC
Handwritten notes by Paradise Lost poet John Milton have been identified in a copy of a book in an American library.
vor 5 Monaten
English professor and colleagues discover another John Milton-owned book
Penn State University
For the second time in five years, Claire M.L. Bourne, associate professor of English at Penn State, is part of a team of scholars...
vor 5 Monaten
Why John Milton’s free speech pamphlet ‘Areopagitica’ still matters
FIRE | Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression
Milton's most important work on free speech was “Areopagitica,” a short polemical pamphlet that argued “For the Liberty of unlicensed...
vor 4 Monaten
John Milton Cross Obituary 2024
Lindquist Mortuary
July 30th 2024, John Milton Cross slipped peacefully from this world into the next. Born June 29th, 1948 in Los Angeles California to George...
vor 3 Monaten
John Milton's notes discovered, including a rare example of prudish censorship
Phys.org
John Milton censors Raphael Holinshed's lewd anecdote about the mother of William the Conqueror, Arlete. Milton crosses the passage out with...
vor 5 Monaten
Scholars discover rare 16th-century tome with handwritten notes by John Milton
Ars Technica
John Milton is widely considered to be one of the greatest English poets who ever lived—just ask such luminaries as John Dryden,...
vor 5 Monaten
The Enduring Relevance of John Milton
The New Yorker
Sometime in 1638, John Milton visited Galileo Galilei in Florence. The great astronomer was old and blind and under house arrest,...
vor 197 Monaten
When Milton met Galileo: the collision of cultures that helped shape Paradise Lost
The Guardian
A transformative visit to Catholic Florence inspired the Puritan poet to write his epic masterpiece, a BBC documentary reveals
vor 86 Monaten