John Milton (1562-1647): Milton, J: Paradise Lost, Flexibler Einband
Milton, J: Paradise Lost
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- Publisher:
- David Scott Kastan
- Publisher:
- Hackett Publishing Co, Inc, 09/2005
- Binding:
- Flexibler Einband, ,
- ISBN-13:
- 9780872207332
- Item number:
- 8338938
- Weight:
- 472 g
- Format:
- 216 x 140 mm
- Thickness:
- 34 mm
- Release date:
- 15.9.2005
Blurb
Paradise Lost remains as challenging and relevant today as it was in the turbulent intellectual and political environment in which it was written. This edition aims to bring the poem as fully alive to a modern reader as it would have been to Milton''s contemporaries. It provides a newly edited text of the 1674 edition of the poem--the last of Milton''s lifetime--with carefully modernized spelling and punctuation. Marginal glosses define unfamiliar words, and extensive annotations at the foot of the page clarify Milton''s syntax and poetics, and explore the range of literary, biblical, and political allusions that point to his major concerns. David Kastan''s lively Introduction considers the central interpretative issues raised by the poem, demonstrating how thoroughly it engaged the most vital--and contested--issues of Milton''s time, and which reveal themselves as no less vital, and perhaps no less contested, today.
The edition also includes an essay on the text, a chronology of major events in Milton''s life, and a selected bibliography, as well as the first known biography of Milton, written by Edward Phillips in 1694.
Biography (John Milton (1562-1647))
John Milton (1608-1674) war nach seinem Studium in Cambridge zunächst in Italien und danach für kurze Zeit als Privatlehrer in London tätig. Er kämpfte auf Seiten von Oliver Cromwell gegen die Royalisten und unterstützte die Puritaner mit politischen Schriften. Nach Wiederherstellung des Königtums wurden seine Bücher öffentlich verbrannt und er selbst musste für kurze Zeit ins Gefängnis. Seine bedeutendsten Werke erschienen erst nach 1660. Völlig erblindet, verarmt und vereinsamt, diktierte er das große englische religiöse Epos »Das verlorene Paradies«, das 1668 zum ersten Mal erschien.