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Versions of Antihumanism: Milton and Others

Versions of Antihumanism: Milton and Others

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Stanley Fish
Cambridge University Press, 4/19/2012
EAN 9780521176248, ISBN10: 0521176247

Paperback, 300 pages, 22.9 x 15.2 x 1.7 cm
Language: English
Originally published in English

Stanley Fish, one of the foremost critics of literature working today, has spent much of his career writing and thinking about Milton. This book brings together his finest published work with brand new material on Milton and on other authors and topics in early modern literature. In his analyses of Renaissance texts, he meditates on the interpretive problems that confront readers and offers a sustained critique of historicist methods of interpretation. Intention, he argues, is key to understanding which pieces of historical data are relevant to literary criticism. Lucid, provocative, direct and inimitable, this new book from Stanley Fish is required reading for anyone teaching or studying Milton and early modern literary studies.

Introduction
Part I. Milton
1. The Brenzel lectures
2. To the pure all things are pure
law, faith and interpretation in the prose and poetry of John Milton
3. 'There is nothing he cannot ask'
Milton, liberalism, and terrorism
4. Why Milton matters, or against historicism
5. Milton in popular culture
6. How the reviews work
7. The New Milton criticism
Part II. Early Modern Literature
8. Void of storie
the struggle for insincerity in Herbert's prose and poetry
9. Authors-readers
Jonson's community of the same
10. Marvell and the art of disappearance
11. Masculine persuasive force
Donne and verbal power
12. How Hobbes works
Index.