A collection of essays of comparative interpretation and analysis of many works by Milton, written between 1969 and 1999. The essays analyze such poems as "Comus" and "Paradise Lost", as well as prose works as diverse as "A Second Defence of the English People" and "De Doctrina Christiana".
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No Marchioness but a Queen - Milton's Epitaph for Jane Paulet, Kate Gardner Frost; Doubleness in Milton's Late Sonnets, Joseph G. Mayer; Milton and the Reasoning of Animals - Variations on a Theme by Plutarch, Bruce Boehrer; The Teloi of Genres - "Paradise Lost" and "De Doctrina Christiana", Phillip Donnelly; Substantially Express'd - Milton's Doctrine of the Incarnation, John C. Ulreich; Moral Pragmatism in the Theology of Milton and His Contemporaries, or "Habitus Historicized", Paul Cefalu; A Second Defence - Milton's Critique of Cromwell?, Robert Thomas Fallon; The Reach of Human Sense - Surplus and Absence in "Samson Agonistes", Thomas M. Gorman.