John Milton's Literary Reputation : a Study in Editing, Criticism, and Taste / James Ogden.
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This book distinguishes Milton's academic importance from his real status, and addresses readers with broad literary interests, who may be ready to think again about a poet whom Dryden saw as superior to both Homer and Virgil. The work is therefore a contribution to the ongoing histories of Milton's reputation in particular, and literary taste in general.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 209-226) and index.
From script to print to fame : the minor poems, 1630-1785 -- Minor masterpieces -- Milton, Dryden, and Paradise lost -- Milton "a flat Arian"? -- Two modern critics.
English.
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