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Milton and the Natural World Karen L. Edwards (University of Exeter)

Milton and the Natural World par Karen L. Edwards (University of Exeter)

Milton and the Natural World Karen L. Edwards (University of Exeter)


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Karen Edwards offers a fresh view of Paradise Lost, in which Milton is shown to represent Eden's plants and animals in the light of the century's new, scientific natural history as it emerged in the work of his contemporaries including Robert Boyle, Thomas Browne and John Evelyn.

Milton and the Natural World Résumé

Milton and the Natural World: Science and Poetry in Paradise Lost Karen L. Edwards (University of Exeter)

Milton and the Natural World overturns prevailing critical assumptions by offering a fresh view of Paradise Lost, in which the representation of Eden's plants and animals is shown to be fully cognizant of the century's new, scientific natural history. The fabulous lore of the old science is wittily debunked, and the poem embraces new imaginative and symbolic possibilities for depicting the natural world, suggested by the speculations of Milton's scientific contemporaries including Robert Boyle, Thomas Browne and John Evelyn. Karen Edwards argues that Milton has represented the natural world in Paradise Lost, with its flowers and trees, insects and beasts, as a text alive with meaning and worthy of close reading.

Milton and the Natural World Avis

'Full of quirky detail and careful research ... one does not have to agree with every reading to appreciate the importance of intelligent questioning to the future of Milton studies, and it is high praise to say that Edwards succeeds in giving us a fresh appreciation of Paradise Lost.' Margaret Kean, The Times Literary Supplement

Sommaire

Introduction; Part I. Re-reading the Book of the World: 1. Corrupting experience: Satan and Eve; 2. Experimentalists and the book of the world; 3. The place of experimental reading; Part II. Reforming Animals: 4. Milton's complicated serpents; 5. New uses for monstrous lore; 6. From rarities to representatives; 7. Rehabilitating the political animal; Part III. Transplanting the Garden. 8. Naming and not naming; 9. Botanical discretion; 10. Flourishing colors; 11. The balm of life; Bibliography; Index.

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NLS9780521017480
9780521017480
0521017483
Milton and the Natural World: Science and Poetry in Paradise Lost Karen L. Edwards (University of Exeter)
Comme neuf
Broché
Cambridge University Press
2005-07-07
280
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