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Milton and the Idea of the Fall William Poole (New College, Oxford)

Milton and the Idea of the Fall By William Poole (New College, Oxford)

Milton and the Idea of the Fall by William Poole (New College, Oxford)


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In Paradise Lost (1667), Milton produced the most magnificent poetic account ever written of the biblical Fall of man. In this wide-ranging study, William Poole analyses the origin, evolution, and contemporary discussion of the Fall, and offers many insights into the originality and sophistication of Milton's work.

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Milton and the Idea of the Fall by William Poole (New College, Oxford)

In Paradise Lost (1667), Milton produced the most magnificent poetic account ever written of the biblical Fall of man. In this wide-ranging study, William Poole presents a comprehensive analysis of the origin, evolution, and contemporary discussion of the Fall, and the way seventeenth-century authors, particularly Milton, represented it. Poole first examines the range and depth of early modern thought on the subject, then explains and evaluates the basis of the idea and the intellectual and theological controversies it inspired from early Christian times to Milton's own century. The second part of the book delves deeper into the development of Milton's own thought on the Fall, from the earliest of his poems, through his prose, to his mature epic. Poole distinguishes clearly for the first time the range and complexity of contemporary debates on the Fall of man, and offers many insights into the originality and sophistication of Milton's work.

Milton and the Idea of the Fall Reviews

Review of the hardback: ' thoroughly researched, well-written and often fascinating Milton and the Idea of the Fall repays careful reading: it is rich, detailed and intelligent.' The Times Literary Supplement
Review of the hardback: 'Milton and the Idea of the Fall offers a radical rereading of Milton that takes religion seriously without losing sight of the political stakes.' Modern Language Review
Review of the hardback: 'Milton and the Idea of the Fall is one of those specialist books that open out to change not only the way we think about Milton, but also the way we conceive of the period.' Modern Language Review

About William Poole (New College, Oxford)

William Poole is a Tutorial Fellow in English at New College, Oxford.

Table of Contents

Introduction; Part I. Fallen Culture: 1. The fall; 2. Augustinianism; 3. The quarrel over original sin 164960; 4. The heterodox fall; 5. The fall in practice; Part II. Milton: 6. Towards Paradise Lost; 7. Paradise Lost I: the causality of primal wickedness; 8. Paradise Lost II: God, Eden, and man; 9. Paradise Lost III: creation and education; 10. Paradise Lost IV: fall and expulsion; Conclusion.

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NPB9780521847636
9780521847636
052184763X
Milton and the Idea of the Fall by William Poole (New College, Oxford)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2005-06-10
254
Winner of Winner of the James Holly Hanford Award for Distinguished Book from the Milton Society of America' 2006
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