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Reference Guide to Milton - Stevens

Reference Guide to Milton

By: Stevens (Created by)

Hardcover | 17 February 2026

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"Reference Guide to Milton" is a comprehensive and indispensable scholarly resource for students, researchers, and admirers of one of England's most influential poets. This volume provides a systematic and thorough map of the vast body of literature surrounding John Milton, spanning his major works such as "Paradise Lost," "Paradise Regained," and "Samson Agonistes," as well as his significant contributions to prose and political thought.

Organized to facilitate deep academic inquiry, the guide serves as a central hub for navigating the extensive critical reception, biographical studies, and historical analyses that defined Miltonic scholarship up to the early twentieth century. By meticulously cataloging monographs, essays, and critical editions, Stevens offers a clear path through the complexities of Milton's literary legacy and his impact on the Western canon. Whether the reader is exploring the theological depths of Milton's epic poetry or the polemical nuances of his seventeenth-century pamphlets, this reference work remains a fundamental tool for mastering the historical and aesthetic dimensions of the author's career. It is an essential foundation for any serious collection focused on English Renaissance literature or the evolution of literary criticism.

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