Milton and Questions of History considers the contribution of
several classic studies of Milton written by Canadians in the
twentieth century. It contemplates whether these might be termed a
coherent 'school' of Milton studies in Canada and it explores how
these concerns might intervene in current critical and scholarly
debates on Milton and, more broadly, on historicist criticism in
its relationship to renewed interest in literary form.
The volume opens with a selection of seminal articles by noted
scholars including Northrop Frye, Hugh McCallum, Douglas Bush,
Ernest Sirluck, and A.S.P. Woodhouse. Subsequent essays engage and
contextualize these works while incorporating fresh intellectual
concerns. The Introduction and Afterword frame the contents so that
they constitute a dialogue between past and present critical
studies of Milton by Canadian scholars.
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