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Life and Writings of John Milton (Audiobook)
Life and Writings of John Milton (Audiobook)
Date: 11 April 2011, 19:03

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There is no disputing that John Milton (1608–1674) is considered one of the supreme writers in the history of English letters, and indeed in world literature. "All things and modes of action shape themselves anew in the being of Milton," said the great critic and poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
Yet, for a number of reasons, many modern readers are unaware of the pleasures of his often complex poetry and prose.
This lecture series examines the life and work of this English poet in order to understand the richness and depth of his poetry, its ways of representing 17th-century English life and culture, and its impact on later writers and on English literary history as a whole.
With these lectures by Professor Seth Lerer, winner of the Hoagland Prize for undergraduate teaching at Stanford University, you learn about Milton's works in all their fullness. This course is designed to be rewarding whether or not you have read Milton's works in the past.
Professor Lerer gives you both an introduction to Milton's achievements and a means by which you can cultivate your own thoughts and opinions about works including Paradise Lost and Areopagitica.
You also study:
[list][*]Milton's early poetry
[*]"Lycidas"
[*]Political Milton
[*]Paradise Regained
[*]Samson Agonistes, and more.
[/list][b]Reading Milton Productively and Enjoyably[/b]
Professor Lerer describes his course as "an invitation to the modern reader to find ways of enjoying, appreciating, valuing, and even struggling through a poetry that says as much about human nature and political life now as it did over three centuries ago."
Professor Lerer illustrates the links that connect Milton's biographical and cultural milieux to the imagined worlds of his verse, frequently in the form of lively readings of the poet's works themselves in the appropriate English accent and pronunciation.
To understand the depth of Milton's poetry, it is necessary to learn about his personal struggles, spiritual aspirations, and political passions.
[hide=Course Lecture Titles][list][*]1. Introduction to Milton's Life and Art
[*]2. Milton's Early Poetry
[*]3. “Lycidas”
[*]4. Political Milton
[*]5. Paradise Lost—An Introduction
[*]6. Paradise Lost, Book I
[*]7. Paradise Lost, Book II
[*]8. Paradise Lost, Book III
[*]9. Book IV—Theatrical Milton
[*]10. Book IX—The Fall
[*]11. Late Milton—Paradise Regained and Samson Agonistes
[*]12. Milton's Living Influence
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