The ten essays in this volume are among the most insightful studies of Miltons writings, both poetry and prose. Two essays engage the topic of silence, first in Comus, then in Paradise Regained, thereby interrelating two works often perceived asMoreThe ten essays in this volume are among the most insightful studies of Miltons writings, both poetry and prose.
Two essays engage the topic of silence, first in Comus, then in Paradise Regained, thereby interrelating two works often perceived as diverse.