L318 26007 MILTON
Judith Anderson
1:25p-2:15p MWF (30 students) 3 cr. A&H
Close study of Milton's major poems—Paradise Lost, Paradise
Regained, and Samson Agonistes. Emphasis will be on the
special relation of meaning to method in Milton's poetry, with some
attention to the historical context of his religious, social, and
political ideas. We'll also read and discuss a number of Milton's
shorter and earlier poems-his sonnets and "Lycidas," for example--
and some of his prose writings, such as Areopagitica, his tract
defending the freedom to publish, since the prose texts cast light
on his major poetic achievements. There will be two papers, an hour
exam, and a comprehensive final, in addition to other assignments of
a more occasional sort. The text that we'll be using is The
Riverside Milton, ed. Roy Flanagan.