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"Paradise Lost: A Poem Written in Ten Books"

Essays on the 1667 First Edition
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Appearing in tandem with the publication of an authoritative text of the first edition of John Milton's Paradise Lost, these insightful essays by ten Miltonists establish the significant differences between the text, context, and effect of the poem's first edition (1667) and those of the now-standard second edition. In bringing together essays by various hands, editors Michael Lieb and John T. Shawcross seek to map what may be termed a new frontier in Milton studies, one that acknowledges the importance of what Milton himself considered to be the work of a lifetime when he offered Paradise Lost to readers in 1667. While the scholars writing here do not claim that the first edition of Milton's epic should be viewed as supplanting the second and later editions, they do seek to demonstrate the importance of coming to terms with the original ten-book edition both as a work with its own identity and value and as a source of fundamental insight into the nature of the editions that would follow in its wake. Paradise Lost cannot be fully understood without an awareness of the dynamic and ever-changing nature of the forces through which it made its first and subsequent appearances in the world at large.
Michael Lieb is professor of English and Research Professor of Humanities Emeritus at the University of Illinois at Chicago and is coeditor of The Miltonic Samson, which won the 1996 Irene Samuel Book Award of the Milton Society of America. John T. Shawcross was professor emeritus of English at the University of Kentucky. He is the author of numerous books, including With Mortal Voice: The Creation of Paradise Lost. He is coeditor of Milton and the Grounds of Contention, and is a two-time winner of the James Holly Hanford Memorial Award for the most distinguished book on Milton.
Preface 1. Back to the Future: Paradise Lost 1667 Michael Lieb 2. "More and More Perceiving": Paraphernalia and Purpose in Paradise Lost, 1668, 1669 Joseph Wittreich 3. Simmons's Shell Game: The Six Title Pages of Paradise Lost Stephen B. Dobranski 4. Milton's 1667 Paradise Lost in Its Historical and Literary Contexts Achsah Guibbory 5. The Emperor's New Clothes: The Royal Fashion of Satan and Charles II Richard J. DuRocher 6. "Now let us play": Paradise Lost and Pleasure Gardens in Restoration London Laura Lunger Knoppers 7. "[N]ew Laws thou see'st impos'd": Milton's Dissenting Angels and the Clarendon Code, 1661-65 Bryan Adams Hampton 8. Poetic Justice: Plato's Republic in Paradise Lost (1667) Phillip J. Donnelly 9. The Mysterious Darkness of Unknowing: Paradise Lost and the God Beyond Names Michael Bryson 10. "That which by creation first brought forth Light out of darkness!": Paradise Lost, First Edition John T. Shawcross Notes About the Contributors Index
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