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Buch, Englisch, 336 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 666 g

Achinstein / Sauer

MILTON & TOLERATION C


Erscheinungsjahr 2007
ISBN: 978-0-19-929593-7
Verlag: ACADEMIC

Buch, Englisch, 336 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 666 g

ISBN: 978-0-19-929593-7
Verlag: ACADEMIC


Locating John Milton's works in national and international contexts, and applying a variety of approaches from literary to historical, philosophical, and postcolonial, Milton and Toleration offers a wide-ranging exploration of how Milton's visions of tolerance reveal deeper movements in the history of the imagination. Milton is often enlisted in stories about the rise of toleration: his advocacy of open debate in defending press freedoms, his condemnation of persecution, and his criticism of ecclesiastical and political hierarchies have long been read as milestones on the road to toleration. However, there is also an intolerant Milton, whose defence of religious liberty reached only as far as Protestants. This book of sixteen essays by leading scholars analyses tolerance in Milton's poetry and prose, examining the literary means by which tolerance was questioned, observed, and became an object of meditation. Organized in three parts, 'Revising Whig Accounts,' 'Philosophical Engagements,' 'Poetry and Rhetoric,' the contributors, including leading Milton scholars from the USA, Canada, and the UK, address central toleration issues including heresy, violence, imperialism, republicanism, Catholicism, Islam, church community, liberalism, libertinism, natural law, legal theory, and equity. A pan-European perspective is presented through analysis of Milton's engagement with key figures and radical groups. All of Milton's major works are given an airing, including prose and poetry, and the book suggests that Milton's writings are a significant medium through which to explore the making of modern ideas of tolerance.

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- Notes on Contributors

- 1: Sharon Achinstein and Elizabeth Sauer: Introduction

- Part I: Revising Whig Accounts

- 2: Nigel Smith: Milton and the European Contexts of Toleration

- 3: David Loewenstein: Toleration and the Specter of Heresy in Milton's England

- 4: Thomas N. Corns: John Milton, Roger Williams, and the Limits of Toleration

- 5: Nicholas von Maltzahn: Milton, Marvell, and Toleration

- Part II: Philosophical and Religious Engagements

- 6: James Grantham Turner: Libertinism and Toleration: Milton, Bruno and Aretino

- 7: Jason P. Rosenblatt: Milton, Natural Law, and Toleration

- 8: Victoria Silver: 'A Taken Scandal not a Given': Milton's Equitable Grounds of Toleration

- 9: Martin Dzelzainis: Milton and Antitrinitarianism

- 10: Andrew Hadfield: Milton and Catholicism

- Part III: Poetry and Rhetoric

- 11: Elizabeth Sauer: Toleration and Nationhood in the 1650s: Sonnet XV and the Case of Ireland

- 12: Sharon Achinstein: Toleration in Milton's Epics: A Chimera?

- 13: Paul Stevens: Intolerance and the Virtues of Sacred Vehemence

- 14: Lana Cable: Secularizing Conscience in Milton's Republican Community

- 15: Gerald MacLean: Milton, Islam and the Ottomans

- Afterword


Sharon Achinstein is Reader in Renaissance Literature at Oxford University, and author of Literature and Dissent in Milton's England(2003). Her Milton and the Revolutionary Reader (1994) won the Milton Society of America's James Holly Hanford Prize, and she has edited a special issue of Women's Studies on Literature and Gender in the English Revolution (1994), and published numerous essays on Milton, Dryden, women's writing, and culture and politics in the seventeenth century. She is a consulting editor for the forthcoming Milton Encyclopedia (Yale University Press) and is an editor for Volume VI of The Complete Works of John Milton (under preparation for Oxford University Press).

Elizabeth Sauer is Professor of English at Brock University, Canada where she was also awarded a Chancellor's Chair for Research Excellence. She has published on early modern English literature and history, Milton, print culture, women's literary history, and the history of imperialism. Her books include "Paper-contestations" and Textual Communities in England 1640-1675 (2005), Barbarous Dissonance and Images of Voice in Milton's Epics (1996) and 8 editions/co-editions, including Reading Early Modern Women (2004), winner of the Society for the Study of Early Modern Women Best Collaborative Work and Milton and the Imperial Vision (1999), winner of the Milton Society of America Irene Samuel Memorial Award.



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