Raising Milton's Ghost
John Milton and the Sublime of Terror in the Early Romantic Period
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- 21st century
- Language: English
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available on www.bloomsburycollections.com. Why was Milton so important to the Romantics? How did 'Milton the Regicide', a man often regarded in his lifetime as a dangerous traitor and heretic, become 'the Sublime Milton'? The late eighteenth century saw a sudden and to date almost undocumented craze for all things Miltonic, the symptoms of which included the violation of his grave and the sale of his hair and bones as relics, the republication of all his works including his political tracts in unprecedented numbers, the appearance of the poet in the works, letters, dreams and visions of all the major British Romantic poets and even frequent reports of hauntings by his ghost. Drawing on the traditions of cultural, intellectual and bibliographic history as well as recent trends in literary scholarship on the romantic period, Joseph Crawford explores the dramatic shift in Milton's cultural status after 1790. He builds on a now significant literature on Milton's legacy to the Romantic poets, uncovering the cultural historical background against which the Romantics and their contemporaries encountered and interacted with Milton's reputation and works.
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| Edition | Date | Publisher | Language | ISBN | Access | Links |
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John Milton and the Sublime of Terror in the Early Romantic Period Directory of Open Access Books edition 272; London | 2011 | Bloomsbury Academic; Bloomsbury Publishing plc; Bloomsbury Publishing Plc eBooks | English |
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Subjects
- History
- Social Sciences
- Philosophy
- Arts and Humanities
- Art
- Literature
- Theology
- Anthropology
- Law
- Literature and Literary Theory
- Politics
- Poetry
- Romance
- Political Science and International Relations
- Literature, history and criticism
- Scholarship
- Vision
- American Constitutional Law and Politics
- Social and cultural history
- Heresy
- Historical and Literary Studies
- Romanticism
- Literature: history, themes, analysis
- Literary studies: general
- Social and political philosophy
- Witness
- Sublime
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- 20.500.12854/92881
- OAPEN
- 20.500.12657/58688
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