ABSTRACT

Various aspects of Milton are explored in this collection of essays by scholars whose reputations were, at the time of publication in 1960, perhaps largely based on their writings on more modern subjects. This had the advantage of demonstrating that Milton as a poet is "alive" and that other attempts to represent him as irrelevant to the interests of the modern reader had failed. The essays offer to admirers of Milton and of modern poetry cogent and mature arguments for restoring a great poet to his proper authority in our literary life.

chapter II|20 pages

The Nativity Ode

chapter III|23 pages

Approaches to Lycidas

chapter IV|15 pages

The Opening of Paradise Lost

chapter V|15 pages

Syntax and Music in Paradise Lost

chapter VI|39 pages

Adam Unparadised

chapter VII|14 pages

The Better Fortitude