Synopses & Reviews
Originally published in 1903, this collection gathers together the poetry of John Milton in a single volume. The text is carefully edited by William Aldis Wright (1831-1914), a renowned scholar of the time and a Milton specialist. In the preface Wright explains the reasons behind favouring particular editions and various editorial judgements, the end result being an attempt to remain as close to Milton's original vision as possible. There are numerous critical notes, but in accordance with a generally unobtrusive approach, these are contained towards the end of the text. This remains a fine edition that will be of value to anyone with an interest in Milton scholarship and the history of English literature.
Synopsis
Originally published in 1903, this collection, edited by William Aldis Wright, gathers together the poetry of John Milton in a single volume.
Table of Contents
1. A Paraphrase on Psalm CXIV; 2. Psalm CXXXVI; 3. On the Death of a Fair Infant Dying of a Cough; 4. At a Vacation Exercise in the College; 5. On the Morning of Christ's Nativity; 6. Upon the Circumcision; 7. The Passion; 8. On Time; 9. At a Solemn Music; 10. Song on May Morning; 11. On Shakespeare; 12. On the University Carrier; 13. Another on the Same; 14. An Epitaph on the Marchioness of Winchester; 15. L'Allegro; 16. Il Penseroso; 17. Arcades; 18. Comus; 19. Lycidias; 20. Sonnets; 21. Translations; 22. Nine of the Psalms Done into Metre; 23. Psalms Done into Verse, 1653; 24. Paradise Lost; 25. Paradise Regained; 26. Samson Agonistes; 27. Latin Poems; 28. Epigrammata; 29. Sylvarum Liber; Notes.