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Descripción Hardcover. Condición: New. Estado de la sobrecubierta: New. 1st Edition. This first printing, First Edition hardback was published by OUP in 2013. The book is bound in the usual OUP dark blue-coloured stiff boards; with white endpapers. Spine titles are in gilt. The book has 343 numbered pages and 10 black and white illustrations printed within the text. The size of the book in inches is 9.5 x 6.5 and the book weighs 0.68 kg. The book comprises 12 chapter essays and the overall editor is Edward Jones As with all our sales of books within the UK, we only ever charge a flat standard delivery cost of £3.35. Nº de ref. del artículo: 003112
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Descripción Hardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. The experimental and diverse writings of John Milton's early career offer tantalizing evidence of a precocious and steadily ripening author. Traditionally scholars have looked to Poems 1645 for evidence of his development as a poet and its bearing upon his career as a prose writer for over two decades, but such an approach has sometimes obscured and more often ignored the unique accomplishment of Milton's early career by characterizing his juvenilia asself-conscious writing designed to chronicle artistic progression. Young Milton seeks to fill a scholarly void regarding Milton's early Latin and English writing (there has been no volumeexclusively focused on his writing of the 1620s, 1630s, and the first years of the 1640s). For the most part the essays in this collection reject the idea of a linear development in favor of achievement of various kinds, unequal in merit, and not predicated upon maturation over time. Such maturity indeed may occur, but the early writing of Milton results from a wide variety of occasions-religious holidays; family celebrations; grammar school exercises and university requirements; the deathsof family members, ministers, university officials, and personal friends; aristocratic celebrations and commissions. This occasionality challenges the argument for the young author's uniform progress.The writings explored include Lycidas, one of the most celebrated elegies ever written in English, and The Passion, an unfinished poem declared by its author to involve a subject beyond his grasp. The experimental and diverse writings of John Milton's early career offer tantalizing evidence of a precocious and steadily ripening author yet there has been no volume exclusively focused on his writing of the 1620s, 1630s, and the first years of the 1640s. Young Milton seeks to fill this scholarly void. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9780199698707