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Milton and Catholicism
Contributor(s): Corthell, Ronald (Editor), Corns, Thomas N. (Editor)
ISBN: 0268100810     ISBN-13: 9780268100810
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
OUR PRICE:   $47.50  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: November 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Literary Criticism | English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
- Religion | Christianity - Literature & The Arts
- Literary Criticism | Poetry
Dewey: 821.4
LCCN: 2017024326
Physical Information: 0.8" H x 6.1" W x 9.1" (1.05 lbs) 222 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - British Isles
- Religious Orientation - Christian
- Chronological Period - 17th Century
 
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This collection of original essays by literary critics and historians analyzes a wide range of Milton's writing, from his early poetry, through his mid-century political prose, to De Doctrina Christiana, which was unpublished in his lifetime, and finally to his last and greatest poems. The contributors investigate the rich variety of approaches to Milton's engagement with Catholicism and its relationship to reformed religion. The essays address latent tensions and contradictions, explore the nuances of Milton's relationship to the easy commonplaces of Protestant compatriots, and disclose the polemical strategies and tactics that often shape that engagement.

The contributors link Milton and Catholicism with early modern confessional conflicts between Catholics and Protestants that in turn led to new models and standards of authority, scholarship, and interiority. In Milton's case, he deployed anti-Catholicism as a rhetorical device and the negative example out of which Protestants could shape their identity. The contributors argue that Milton's anti-Catholicism aligns with his understanding of inwardness and conscience and illuminates one of the central conflicts between Catholics and Protestants in the period. Building on recent scholarship on Catholic and anti-Catholic discourses over the English Tudor and Stuart period, new understandings of martyrdom, and scholarship on Catholic women, Milton and Catholicism, provides a diverse and multifaceted investigation into a complex and little-explored field in Milton studies.

Contributors: Alastair Bellany, Thomas Cogswell, Thomas N. Corns, Ronald Corthell, Angelica Duran, Martin Dzelzainis, John Flood, Estelle Haan, and Elizabeth Sauer.


Contributor Bio(s): Corns, Thomas N.: - Ronald Corthell is professor of English at Purdue University Northwest. He is co-editor of Catholic Culture in Early Modern England (University of Notre Dame Press, 2007).Corthell, Ronald: - Ronald Corthell is professor of English at Purdue University Northwest. He is co-editor of Catholic Culture in Early Modern England (University of Notre Dame Press, 2007).