The nine essays in this volume offer extraordinary coverage of Milton's works, both poems and prose. Topics covered include: Milton's self-identification with his female characters; his ambivalent attitudes toward knowledge and education; a new view of Milton's relationship with Galileo that invokes "The Da Vinci Code" and the Brotherhood of the Illuminati; the invention of the microscope seen in the rhetoric of "Paradise Lost;" the significance of historical references to the Tartars; floral imagery and the current emphasis on "Green Milton"; sexuality, marriage, and divorce in seventeenth-century England; writings on heresy, intolerance, and tolerance; and religious zeal and radical religion to explain Milton's characterization of the Son in "Paradise Regained,"
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