Abstract

This companion work to Weber s previous book The Construction of Paradise Lost similarly applies incisive structural analysis to Milton s later epic. As in his earlier work, Weber here examines the poem s argumentative and dramatic structure in order to define Milton s aim and method. In doing so, Weber gives fresh insight into the subtlety and significance of the poem s moral argumentation, the human attractiveness of its hero, and the forging of its portrait of moral disintegration.

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