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Author Wolfe, Don M., 1902-1976

Title Milton and his England by Don M. Wolfe
Published Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press, 1971

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Description 1 online resource (1 volume (unpaged)) illustrations
Series Princeton Legacy Library
Princeton legacy library.
Contents Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Portraits of Milton -- 1. Milton as a Boy of Ten -- 2. Milton at Twenty-One -- 3. The Faithorne Portrait -- 4. The Princeton Portrait -- Boyhood Years in London -- 5. The Bread Street Neighborhood -- 6. Milton's Father -- 7. Milton at St. Paul's School -- 8. Schoolmasters at St. Paul's: The Two Gills -- 9. Alexander Gill the Younger -- Milton at Cambridge -- 10. First Months at Christ's College -- 11. The Plan of Christ's College -- 12. At Christ's: The Circle of Milton's Day -- 13. Milton in the Public Schools -- 14. Milton and Diodati: Spring, 1626 -- 15. Milton Defends His Manhood -- 16. Milton in Love -- 17. Street Cries of London -- 18. On the Morning of Christ's Nativity -- 19. The Plague in Cambridge: 1630 -- 20. The Death of Hobson the Carrier -- 21. Milton on Shakespeare: 1632 -- The Years at Horton: 1632-1638 -- 22. The Commonplace Book -- 23. Arcades at Harefield -- 24. The Masque of Comus: September 29, 1634 -- 25. Death of Milton's Mother -- 26. The Sad Occasion of "Lycidas" -- Milton's Continental Tour: 1638-1639 -- 27. With Grotius in Paris -- 28. Milton Reaches Florence -- 29. Friendships in Florence: The Academies -- 30. What Did Milton See in Florence? -- 31. Milton Visits Galileo -- 32. Milton in Rome -- 33. Milton and Roman Music: Leonora Baroni -- 34. In Naples: Milton and Manso -- 35. Milton and Marini -- 36. Milton and the Phlegraean Fields -- 37. Milton Retraces His Steps: A Second Visit to Florence -- 38. To Bologna and Ferrara -- 39. Milton in Venice -- 40. Milton's Stay at Geneva: The Return to London -- 41. Schoolmaster at St. Bride's Churchyard -- Milton as Revolutionary: Prelude to Civil War -- 42. Milton against the Prelates -- 43. Milton and John Rous -- 44. Puritan Leaders Granted Liberty -- 45. Cromwell's Speech for Lilburne -- 46. John Lilburne Whipped in Fleet Street -- 47. Unanimous Proceedings against Laud -- 48. The Bishops under Fire -- 49. The Fall of Strafford -- 50. Strafford on the Scaffold -- 51. Abortive Arrest of the Five Members -- 52. The Cross at Cheapside: Target of Fanaticism -- 53. Flight of the Great Seal -- 54. A Divided Nation: the Drift Toward War -- 55. The Opposing Armies: Courage and Fanaticism -- 56. The Death of Falkland -- 57. Why Did Milton Not Enlist? -- 58. Milton's Sudden Marriage -- 59. Reconciliation with Mary Powell: Later Marriages -- 60. Milton Among the Heretics -- 61. Comenius in England -- 62. Milton on Educational Reform -- The First Civil War -- 63. Cromwell at Marston Moor -- 64. Rising Secular Tones: The Areopagitica -- 65. Execution of Archbishop Laud -- 66. The Battle of Naseby -- 67. Sectarians in the New Model -- 68. The Damnable Tenets of Tradesmen -- 69. Cromwell Writes to Lenthall -- 70. The Flight of the King -- 71. The King's Forts and Cities Surrender -- 72. Poems of Mr. John Milton ... 1645 -- 73. Joyce's Arrest of the King -- 74. An Agreement of the People -- 75. Cromwell Suppresses a Mutiny -- 76. Charles Rejects the Four Bills -- The Second Civil War: Milton and King Charles -- 77. Royalist Sentiment Still Pervasive -- 78. A Momentous Prayer Meeting -- 79. England for the King -- 80. The Battle of Preston -- 81. Pride's Purge -- 82. A Constitutional Revolution -- 83. The Trial of Charles I -- 84. Execution of the King -- 85. Milton Writes The Tenure -- 86. Milton as Latin Secretary -- 87. Milton's Reply to the Great Salmasius -- 88. The Battle of Dunbar -- 89. The Battle of Worcester -- 90. Milton and Mercurius Politicus -- 91. Milton's Growing Renown -- 92. Milton in Total Darkness -- Milton Under the Protectorate -- 93. Dissolution of the Rump -- 94. Milton's Second Defence -- 95. Milton on the Vaudois Massacres -- 96. The Death of Cromwell -- 97. Dilemma of Richard Cromwell -- 98. Bridget Cromwell -- 99. For the Good Old Cause: Milton's Last Stand -- Milton in the Restoration -- 100. Milton Wanted by the King -- 101. Milton Arrested and Jailed -- 102. How Did Milton Escape? -- 103. The "Incomparable Lady Ranelagh" -- 104. Abuse of Commonwealth Heroes -- 105. Hugh Peters on the Scaffold -- 106. The Execution of Sir Henry Vane -- 107. The Plague in London: 1665 -- 108. Milton at Chalfont St. Giles -- 109. Friends in the Jordans Churchyard -- 110. Milton Completes Paradise Lost -- 111. Milton and Raphael's Adam and Eve -- 112. Milton and the Tawny Lion -- 113. The Creation of Eve -- 114. Adam and Eve Expelled from Paradise -- 115. The Great Fire of London: 1666 -- 116. The Publication of Paradise Lost -- 117. The Reception of Paradise Lost -- 118. The Publication of Paradise Regained and Samson -- 119. The Last Months of Milton's Life -- Chronology of Main Events -- Index
Summary In narrative and some 120 pictures, Don M. Wolfe traces Milton's life in the context of the public events and common scenes of his time. His illustrations and vignettes, supported by passages from the history of the period as well as the poet's own writings, bring to life the people, politics, and society of seventeenth-century England: maidens carrying fresh cream and cheese on their heads, men with hats and caps to sell; the Long Parliament of 1640; Charles I's summary trial and execution; Cromwell's Protectorate; the London Plague of 1665 and the Great Fire of 1666; the publication of Paradise Lost. The principal figure is, of course, John Milton, seen first as a boy of ten, sober and confident, even "then a poet." He is seen also as a traveler to the continent in 1638-1639, when he filled his mind with scenes and places that he would use in Paradise Lost: the sulphuric Phlegraean Fields outside Naples; Galileo, the "Tuscan artist" with optic glass. Milton the revolutionary is described, the libertarian pamphleteer whose passionate cry that every man had the right "to know, to utter, to argue freely" was realized around the campfires of the New Model Army. Throughout, Milton is depicted also as the poet aspiring to "leave something so written to aftertimes, as they should not willingly let it die"--His creative genius coming forth at last in Paradise Lost and his final major work, Samson Agonistes. Originally published in 1971. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905
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Subject Milton, John, 1608-1674 -- Homes and haunts -- England
SUBJECT Milton John
Milton John -- Bildband
Milton John -- Zeithintergrund -- Bildband
Milton, John, 1608-1674 fast
Subject Poets, English -- Homes and haunts -- England
LITERARY CRITICISM -- European -- General.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Literary.
POETRY -- English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh.
Homes
Intellectual life
Poets, English -- Homes and haunts
SUBJECT Great Britain -- History -- Stuarts, 1603-1714 -- Biography
England -- Intellectual life -- 17th century. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85043302
Subject England
Great Britain
Genre/Form Electronic books
Biographies
History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781400871865
1400871867