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Milton's Epic Voice: The Narrator in Paradise Lost
University of Chicago Press, 1983 Paper: 978-0-226-24468-6
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Although Paradise Lost is one of the greatest poems in the English language, it is also among the most difficult and intimidating, especially to unsophisticated readers. One of the most accessible critical studies of Paradise Lost—and one frequently recommended by those teaching Milton—is Anne Ferry's Milton's Epic Voice. AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Anne Ferry is professor of English at Boston College. TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface (1983) Acknowledgments Foreword (1963) Introduction: The Question of Meaning I. Tone—The Bird and the Blind Bard II. Point of View and Comment III. Simile and Catalogue IV. Sacred Metaphor V. Allegory and Parody VI. Vision as Structure Conclusion Notes
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