Abstract

The following abstracts are from essays in Milton Studies 25 (1989), ed. James D. Simmonds. Pittsburgh, PA: U of Pittsburgh P, 1990.Stephen C. Behrendt. “Paradise Lost, History Painting, and Eighteenth‐Century English Nationalism.”Lloyd F. Dickson. “Against the Wiles of the Devil: Carlotta Petrina's Christocentric Illustrations of Paradise Lost.” 161–90.Steven C. Dillon. “Milton and the Poetics of Extremism.” 265–83.M. J. Doherty. “Salvation History, Poetic Form, and the Logic of Time in Milton's Nativity Ode.” 21–42.J. Karl Franson. “The Fatal Voyage of Edward King, Milton's Lycidas.” 43–67.John K. Hale. “Milton Playing with Ovid.” 3–19.Elizabeth Hanson. “To Smite Once and Yet Once More: The Transaction of Milton's Lycidas.” 69–88.Michael Lieb. “Reading God: Milton and the Anthropopathetic Tradition.” 213–43.Shirley Sharon‐Zisser. “Silence and Darkness in Paradise Lost.” 191–211.Keith W. F. Stavely. “Satan and Arminianism in Paradise Lost.” 125–39.Julia M. Walker. “Milton and Galileo: The Art of Intellectual Canonization.” 109–23.William Walker. “Typology and Paradise Lost, Books XI and XII.” 245–64.Robert Wiltenburg. “Damnation in a Roman Dress: Catiline, Catiline, and Paradise Lost.” 89–108.

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