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Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Online publication date:
August 2022
Print publication year:
2022
Online ISBN:
9781009197076

Book description

Upending conventional scholarship on Milton and modernity, Lee Morrissey recasts Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained, and Samson Agonistes as narrating three alternative responses to a world in upheaval: adjustment, avoidance and antagonism. Through incisive engagement with narrative, form, and genre, Morrissey shows how each work, considered specifically as a fiction, grapples with the vicissitudes of a modern world characterised more by paradoxes, ambiguities, subversions and shifting temporalities than by any rigid historical periodization. The interpretations made possible by this book are as invaluable as they are counterintuitive, opening new definitions and stimulating avenues of research for Milton students and specialists, as well as for those working in the broader field of early modern studies. Morrissey invites us to rethink where Milton stands in relation to the greatest products of modernity, and in particular to that most modern of genres, the novel.

Reviews

‘Milton's Late Poems: Forms of Modernity offers shrewd and sophisticated counter-intuitive interpretations of Milton's major poems Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained, and Samson Agonistes in relation to formulations of modernity. Arguing that Milton encourages the interrogation of the theoretical categories by which modernity would be made legible, Dr. Morrissey develops provocative and adventurous analyses that cut against the grain of historicist interpretation and familiar literary narratives. Highly generative in thought, this study demonstrates how each of Milton's late poems tells a different story about what the engagement with theories of modernity makes possible. Forms of Modernity will intrigue and reward Milton scholars and scholars of modernity, while challenging those caught up in a narrative of secularization.'

Elizabeth Sauer - Brock University

The book will … appeal to both Miltonists and those with a scholarly interest in modernity … Highly recommended.'

B. E. Brandt Source: Choice

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