John Milton: A Biography

John Milton: A Biography

by NeilForsyth (Author)

Synopsis

John Milton was born in 1608 and in the late 1630s he travelled to the Continent where he met, among others, Galileo and Grotius. A staunch republican, he served as Latin secretary to Oliver Cromwell during the Commonwealth. After the restoration of Charles II his life was probably saved by his fame as a poet. He was thrice married, his first two wives dying after childbirth. This serious yet accessible biography by a renowed Milton scholar tells the story of Milton's fascinating and troubled life on both the personal and political level.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Publisher: Lion Publishing plc
Published: 19 Sep 2008

ISBN 10: 0745953107
ISBN 13: 9780745953106

Media Reviews
Essential for anyone following classic English literature. --Library Journal
Forsyth's scholarship recreates and redefines the milieu out of which Milton's works emerged . . . As a result of his work, we are in Forsyth's debt. --Milton Quarterly on The Satanic Epic
An excellent book. --John Leonard, editor, John Milton: The Complete Poems
Author Bio
Neil Forsyth holds an M.A. in Classics and English from King's College, Cambridge, and received his PhD. from the University of California at Berkeley. The Milton Society of America awarded him the 2004 James Holly Hanford prize for The Satanic Epic.