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    Author(s)Christopher Kendrick
    PublisherTaylor & Francis
    ISBN9781138800915
    Pages254
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJune 2014

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    Taylor & Francis Milton A Study in Ideology and Form 2014 Edition by Christopher Kendrick

    First published in 1986, this title critiques the canonical view of Milton as an isolated Great Man, and reassesses the impact of the Puritan Revolution on two of his major works: the Areopagitica and Paradise Lost. The study focuses on the emergence of a discreet ethical framework of thought within the dominant theological code of these two works, arguing that this framework - integral to Protestantism - is also crucial to the construction of subjectivity under capitalism. Through an analysis of the rhetorical strategies of the Areopagitica and the generic composition of Paradise Lost, Christopher Kendrick demonstrates that Milton's 'individualism' both affirms the success of the Puritan Revolution and also exposes the contradictions between the capitalist subject's ethical freedom and the world of necessity of which that freedom is part. Table of contents :- Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction: reformation and ideological transition; Part I: Revolution in a pamphlet 2. Areopagitica: rhetoric, ethics, and the dislocation of the subject; Part II: The subject and primary reification 3. Possessive individualism, genre, and ethics; Part III: The epic of emergent capitalism: a generic construction of Paradise Lost 4. God: epic, hexameron, and predestinary theology 5.Satan, epic, and allegorical tragedy: predestinary ethos as desire 6. Garden and fall: predestination as metaphysical lack; Conclusion; Notes; Index



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