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What In Me Is Dark The Revolutionary Afterlife Of Paradise Lost 1st Edition Orlando Reade

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What In Me Is Dark The Revolutionary Afterlife Of Paradise Lost 1st Edition Orlando Reade
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Publisher: Astra Publishing House
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 21.27 MB
Author: Orlando Reade
ISBN: 9781662602801, 1662602804, B0CVKWCDCV
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 1

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What In Me Is Dark The Revolutionary Afterlife Of Paradise Lost 1st Edition Orlando Reade by Orlando Reade 9781662602801, 1662602804, B0CVKWCDCV instant download after payment.

A highly original hybrid of literary criticism and political history, telling of the enduring, surprising and ever-evolving relevance of Milton’s epic poem through the scandalous life of its creator and the revolutionary lives that were influenced by it.
What in Me Is Dark tells the unlikely story of how Milton’s epic poem came to haunt political struggles over the past four centuries, including the many different, unexpected, often contradictory ways in which it has been read, interpreted, and appropriated through time and across the world, and to revolutionary ends. The book focuses on twelve readers—including Malcolm X, Thomas Jefferson, George Eliot, Hannah Arendt, and C.L.R James—whose lives demonstrate extraordinary and disturbing influence on the modern age.
Drawing from his own experiences teaching Paradise Lost in New Jersey prisons, English scholar Orlando Reade deftly investigates how the poem was read by people...

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