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John Milton Prose Major Writings On Liberty Politics Religion And Education Milton

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John Milton Prose Major Writings On Liberty Politics Religion And Education Milton
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Publisher: Wiley
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.21 MB
Pages: 1164
Author: Milton, John
ISBN: B00B9J2IY2
Language: English
Year: 2012

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John Milton Prose Major Writings On Liberty Politics Religion And Education Milton by Milton, John B00B9J2IY2 instant download after payment.

Milton’s rich and varied prose works remain among his great
achievements as a writer; moreover, they address issues that
remain compelling to a wide readership in the twenty-first
century. His prose writings examine and grapple with such
major topics as freedom of the press; religious toleration and
liberty of conscience; divorce, gender, and marriage; political
servility and idolatry; the dangers of tyranny and the nature of
popular sovereignty; and the significance of political debate,
dispute, and dissent. Milton published his own ideas about a
strenuous and demanding education – articulated most
thoroughly in his tract Of Education – that would have crucial
implications for reforming his nation and help to make “a
knowing people” capable of “searching [and] revolving new
notions” and of “fast reading, trying all things, assenting to the
force of reason and convincement” (
Areopagitica, p. 207)

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