First published in 1971. The intention of Milton's Creation is to
provide the student with a simple and direct entry into Paradise
Lost. The author is not concerned with taking sides in critical
controversy. His aim is to elucidate Milton's primary meanings;
this is a work of exegesis, not of interpretation. In this new
book, on arguably the greatest epic in the English language, the
central substance of Milton's 'great Argument' is articulated with
great clarity. By keeping in mind the epic status and universality
common to Paradise Lost and Ulysses, the author introduces a
post-Joycean perspective into his vision of Milton's Creation.
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