This collection of 16 essays by major literary scholars and cultural historians contributes to Milton studies. While focusing on forms and variations of imperialism and colonialism in the 17th century, chiefly as a context in which to analyze Milton's poetry and prose, these essays extend their attention to the present-day concern with postcolonialism and postcolonialist discourse.
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This collection of 16 essays by major literary scholars and cultural historians contributes to Milton studies. While focusing on forms and variations of imperialism and colonialism in the 17th century, chiefly as a context in which to analyze Milton's poetry and prose, these essays extend their attention to the present-day concern with postcolonialism and postcolonialist discourse.
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Like New. Hardcover and dust jacket. Good binding and cover. Minor shelf wear. Clean, unmarked pages. vi, 376 p., 24 cm. "This exceptionally rich collection of 16 essays by major literary scholars and cultural historians opens new areas of inquiry in Milton studies."-Duquesne University Press.
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Near Fine in Near Fine jacket. 8vo-over 7æ"-9æ" tall. Hardcover in blue cloth boldly lettered in gold on spine and front cover, in dust-jacket. 376pp., Bibliographic References, Index. First edition. No price on dust-jacket flap, University Press imprint. Mild off-setting to verso of dust-jacket at heel of spine from blue cloth, else a fine copy in like jacket. No previous ownership marks. A very clean, square, fresh and unmarked copy of an extremely rare imprint of this collection of 16 essays focusing on analyzing Milton's poetry through the prism of 17th century imperialism and colonialism. A near fine copy in a near fine dust-jacket.