by Anna Beer (Author)
For centuries John Milton, author of Paradise Lost and many other poetic works, and of radical pamphlets on free speech, divorce and political rights, has emerged from biographies as a woman-hating domestic tyrant or a saintly blind man. But, as Anna Beer shows, his personal life was just as rich and complex as his professional one. By close and groundbreaking analysis of Milton's careful editing of his own life, his wider family's affairs, the records of his government work, and the history of England during one of its most tumultuous periods of social and cultural life, Beer brings both the poet and his period to vivid life.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 480
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 17 Nov 2008
ISBN 10: 074759628X
ISBN 13: 9780747596288
Book Overview: Major celebrations for Milton's quatercentenary year in 2008 The first biography to take full account of the latest research Beer is particularly good on the nature of marriage and society in seventeenth-century England