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Contents

Preface

Abbreviations

Milton’s Principal Writings

1 Introduction

PART I—SHIPWRECK EVERYWHERE

2 Pre-revolutionary England

i Political background

ii Court versus country

3 Milton’s Apprenticeship

i Early influences

ii Cambridge

iii Hammersmith and Horton, 1632–8

4 Comus and Lycidas

i New values

ii Comus

iii Lycidas

5 Revolution Approaches

i The Italian journey

ii Milton’s personality

iii A cultural crisis

PART II—TEEMING FREEDOM

6 The Radical Underground

7 Ecrasez l’infâme!

8 Milton and the Radicals

i ‘Much arguing, much writing, many opinions’

ii The radical milieu

iii Overlapping circles

9 Marriage, Divorce and Polygamy

i Seventeenth-century attitudes

ii Milton’s first marriage

iii Divorce

iv The reaction

v Martha Simmonds

vi Polygamy

vii Milton and Jane Eyre

viii Milton and his daughters

10 1644

i Of Education

ii Areopagitica

iii Milton and the people

PART III—MILTON AND THE COMMONWEALTH

11 Defending the Republic, I

12 Eikonoklastes and Idolatry

13 Defending the Republic, II

PART IV—DEFEAT AND AFTER

14 Losing Hope

i Warnings

ii Desperate remedies

15 Back to Egypt

16 Last Years

i Milton and his friends

ii Politics regained

17 Milton’s Reputation

PART V—MILTON’S CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE

18 Theology and Logic

i Of Christian Doctrine

ii The Art of Logic

19 Milton and the Bible

20 The Dialectic of Discipline and Liberty

i Discipline

ii Fecundity and freedom

iii Negative liberty

21 Radical Arminianism

22 The Millennium and the Chosen Nation

23 Sons and the Father

i Anti-Trinitarianism

ii Sons of God

24 Approaches to Antinomianism

i The religion of the heart

ii Internalizing heaven and hell

iii Antinomianism

25 Mortalism

26 Materialism and Creation

27 Society and Heresy: between Two Cultures

PART VI—THE GREAT POEMS

28 The Fall of Man

i History, myth and allegory

ii Restoration politics and the Fall

29 Paradise Lost

i The historical context

ii ‘Some British theme, some old/Romantic tale’

iii ‘I sing… unchanged’: political analogies

iv Adam and Eve

v Education by history

vi Some problems

vii 1667 and after

30 Paradise Regained

31 Samson Agonistes; Hope Regained

PART VII—TOWARDS A CONCLUSION

32 Milton’s Milton versus Milton

33 The relevance of Milton

i Milton Agonistes

ii Milton and posterity

34 Keeping the Truth

APPENDICES

1 The Date of Samson Agonistes

2 John and Edward Phillips

3 Nathan Paget and his Library

Notes

Bibliography

General Index

Index of References to Milton’s writings

Milton and the English Revolution

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